Hi all, another simple questions but I am a little lost and would like some guidance.
I have read and learned a lot from this forum especially about weakly, weekly feeding methodology. But I want to feed every watering and I want to get it closely to ideal as possible to each group of orchids I have.
I have a varied collections of Orchids and have been feeding them all the same amount of fert.
Having just checked First Rays sites it seems I have been over feeding all my orchids way to much. though with no sign of damage
According to Ray's TDS calculator I am feeding my plants 450ppm N every feeding
. Which in Sydney Australia is about every three days.
All are doing well but I realised there are things I don't know enough about orchids so I wanted to ask before I do any long term damage.
I have read Ray's reasoning for 125ppm, but I don't have as many plants as Ray so I can take the time to tailor my feeding accordingly for the each alliance.
My collections is
Aussie Dendrobiums
Dendrobium Nobile
Oncidium Alliance
Phals
Cyms
So what are heavy, medium and light feeders? Of course I will take dormancy into account at relevant times but in general, how much more or less?
For example, I read that Phals as light feeders so would I feed at 125ppm and does this mean heavy feeders should be fed 200ppm, 250ppm, 300ppm or 400pmm or some other amount?
Thank you so much in advance.