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Old 04-04-2015, 09:39 AM
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OK, thought I'd run this one past people and see what they thought.

Phals. Always a problem there in the pot, but if they are hung free of media as nature intended, then they dry out very quickly, and you don't want to be misting the damn things every 5 minutes. Plus, I'd like to hang them and allow the flowers to droop 'au natural'.

Soooo... I was thinking about what it would be like with something like lava rock, but which could safely retain moisture, while allowing air to flow around the roots, but would deflect wind, thus preserving a humid atmosphere.

One idiot I bought a cymbidium from last year , or at least his supplier had potted the orchid in a mess of goodness knows what and foam rubber chips, an appalling combination, and surprisingly (irony alert) it damn nearly died on me.

Anyway, I digress. Thinking about the foam, while foam rubber just didn't work for me, I suddenly thought of sea sponges. You can buy small ones and it occurred to me that if a few were secured round the roots, the roots could stick to them and tap into the moisture held in them, while still accessing plenty of air, and in addition, the roots would be freer to photosynthesise.

So, any thoughts?
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Old 04-04-2015, 10:00 AM
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Rock wool is a well established, sponge like, inorganic putting material. It works great for a variety of genera.

I personally wouldn't use previously living sea sponges as à potting mix, but if you have a plant you don't mind losing if things don't work out, experiment with it and let us know how it goes.
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Old 04-04-2015, 11:06 AM
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Some people grow on ecoweb, which is sort of spongy. I don't like it too much, but that's just me.
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Old 04-04-2015, 11:29 AM
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Got to admit, I will be looking at something else after seeing what people sell sponges for. I damn nearly soiled myself.

Rockwool, yeah, but I was looking for something more open.
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