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Originally Posted by King_of_orchid_growing:)
Grind the eggshell into a very fine powder, and maybe that might be true.
Otherwise, just putting large pieces of eggshell will not provide the necessary calcium to the plant.
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The lady I know just places the large pieces right on there which I found a bit interesting. Your way does make more sense, thanks.
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Originally Posted by Dendy83
Well, I've been lurking around the forums a while and have not heard that at all. I think it's generally recommended to use fertilizer, that way you know exactly what's going into the pot and it gives exactly what the orchids need. No second guessing and no chance of something killing it by accident again (like what if coffee grounds are actually bad for it).
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I know compost is good for plants, I think this is where they get the idea from. People seem to do this to their plants that are in pots too. How ever the items I hear others adding are not even decomposed, which is why I wonder more. I was thinking coffee might be bad for it too.