Take a look at the entire website, as there are hundreds of articles that might be informative.
Concerning finding that "potting balance", you can "back your way into it", to a certain extent, too.
If you had everything mounted, and could water twice a day, pretty much everything would be happy. However, that's really tough to do unless you grow in a greenhouse and have lots of time on your hands.
So... select one plant and ask yourself what would give it what it wants, without harming it, if you only were to water every "x" days.
Also, don't forget that proper pot selection can help that effort, as well. Net, plastic, clay, slotted, air-cone, slat basket, etc. Get creative, too.
For example, I have potted up a bunch of mature ascocentrums in 2" net pots of Orchiata bark, with those pots placed into a plastic "plug tray". That surrounds each pot with an enclosed, moist pocket of air without having to keep the bark saturated.
Last edited by Ray; 05-13-2015 at 08:24 AM..
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