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Old 03-11-2018, 07:18 PM
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Wow, this is all interesting info. I will try the perlite. Just one question, is the bottom of the bulb actually in the 1cm of water or is it above the continually wet perlite? Thanku!
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Wow, this is all interesting info. I will try the perlite. Just one question, is the bottom of the bulb actually in the 1cm of water or is it above the continually wet perlite? Thanku!
When I did that, the perlite was about 5 cm deep, and the pseudobulbs were only nestled in the top 1-1.5 cm. The perlite wicks the water up so the area around the 'bulb is moist but remains airy.
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