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Originally Posted by mimigirl
Cbuckman that is an intriguing method. Which other varieties have you potted in clay and set in a saucer? I bet i have a few that this might work. Thanks.
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Thanks to all of you for taking the time to reply. I can use all the help i can get.
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I also use this method for Phrags (in plastic) and some smaller bulbos (net pots). When I am also using it for a Phal basal keiki (clay pot) that I am trying to get going. The keiki was no doing well until I started to supply constant and consistent moisture. Also a small Dendrochilum (clay) which seemed to be going into a decline due to lack of moisture - they jury is still out on that one
, but it's decline seems to have been arrested, so there is hope.
I haven't tried it on Lycaste, but I am tempted - especially for the smaller clay pots and only when in active growth.
I have several small minis in clay and in the winters when indoors with low humidity, I will often water from from the bottom and then let the water dry out in the saucer (or empty it out). My orchids seems to respond to this "bottom" watering. However, you have to watch and make sure that they media isn't soggy or you know what happens
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If you try this, report on how it works out for you. We're all always learning from each other.