I cannot see the point of soaking. Plus, there are all the problems associated with it.
I use a 5 litre spray. I spray the medium as evenly as poss, until the water runs out of the bottom.
As for mounts, they get a once a day spray (with the exception of the vanda, which is spoilt rotten.
On average the mounts get about 25 seconds spray and that's their lot.
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Originally Posted by DesignerofBeauty
Well, about two months ago I discovered that this cattleya orchid of mine had some spider-like mold and root rot. I actually believe that you responded to my thread, jkofferdahl. I was overwatering my orchid. As a result of this incident, I decided to stick to a weekly watering schedule. Lo and behold, my orchid is now showing signs of dehydration. I don't know how to please this plant! I beginning to realize more and more each day that growing orchids does have a learning curve.
I read that soaking may be more beneficial.
Here's my poor dehydrated plant:
Is my cattleya hybrid otchod dehydrated? - Album on Imgur
So, perhaps it's best for me to soak it for now, until it regains some health? I'll continue to water as usual then, using my faucet sprayer.
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The fact is that orchids have different needs in summer and winter. Ideally they would have a winter pot and a summer pot. Since that isn't feasible, you need to ensure they have the minimum medium they need to get by in the summer with more frequent watering, and then in winter water much less, and pay careful attention to ensuring they dry between waterings.