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Originally Posted by Phyte
My current understanding is that they all would like to be moist and just barely dry out and then be watered again. I am also reading in some places though that pumila wants to dry more thoroughly.
My plan as of now is to pot them up in fern fiber as it holds more moisture longer. I think bark would allow them to dry out too much on my watering schedule.
Any thoughts are welcome.
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The orchids themselves don't like or dislike something - as they don't have brains to like or dislike heheh. Although - like us people - they are biological systems - where the system processes can function 'properly' when given suitable environmental conditions as well as inputs like occasional fertiliser and/or mag-cal etc.
Assuming lighting and temperature are fine, and no attack from organisms like fungus, mites, mealybug, scale etc ....... we do see and hear about issues with roots drowning or 'suffocating' in some conditions - where the roots run out of oxygen in media that remains soggy/wet for a relatively long time. And we do hear and see cases where new roots (or parts of roots) growing into relatively wet regions can sometimes 'adapt' (have cells and structure naturally configured to handle conditions) to wet or wetter conditions.
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If the environment that you provide it works nicely for very long amounts of time - then that will be excellent.
Watering just once a week may be ok in your region/climate/growing area. This is assuming the media stays relatively wet for several days after you apply water to it. Just monitor the health of the orchid(s) as usual - watching their leaves. Any issues such as shriveling or changing colour to yellow etc may require inspecting of roots (after unpotting) if root drowning is suspected.