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Originally Posted by Rob189
so lets talk soil...
would 60% sphagnum and 40% quartz grit be alright? Or are there easier and better things to get hold of?
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Instead of Sphagnum, you can use coconut coir.
If you can't get quartz grit, you can use perlite.
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Originally Posted by Rob189
The instructions also said that i must put them in a 10cm pot (right size?). The Disas are about 7cm tall.
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All 3 of them in a 10 cm pot. And since the roots are shallow, right now, the depth of the potting media should only be about 1 1/2 - 2 times the length of the roots.
When they get larger, you may separate them to their own individual pots. The roots will grow longer in time, give it 6 - 7 months, though.
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Originally Posted by Rob189
"Never use tap water on Disas." <-- From some website...is it true?
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That depends on the total dissolved solids of your tap water.
These guys don't like too much calcium. They need calcium, but not a lot of it.
They are more potassium hogs. Use bulb food as a fertilizer instead of orchid fertilizer.
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Forgot...
They are evergreen, but they grow the fastest during the warmer months.
However, they grow in the winter rainfall regions of South Africa.