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Originally Posted by littleflower
I’ve researched this problem with differing views.....too much salt (I use tap water) vs not enough humidity. I think I may be underwatering, usually 2x/wk but soil dies get dry. Ideas? It’s my only phrag and it simply isn’t thriving.
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Also - depending on the media being used - waterlogged media could create issues.
I grow Phrag Grouville and Phrag Elizabeth Castle in scoria. And I grow various Paphs - all in scoria too. 100% scoria. They are all growing excellently. I think they can all handle drying out of their roots. But maybe don't leave them dry for too long, as these orchids don't have pseudobulbs obviously.
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Originally Posted by littleflower
Thank you! Do you water every day? I’ve heard people placing the orchid in a saucer with water and pebbles, not quite sure how to do that
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I water my phrags every morning. I use 5 mm average diameter scoria pieces in very good drainage opaque plastic pot. I just water the media only. The water drains right though. The scoria dries at some rate, and the media inside the pot - such as in the middle and bottom of the pot - may still be moist on the following morning. In any case, I haven't seen any issues when the media in the whole pot becomes dry. But as mentioned already - just don't allow the roots to become bone dry for relatively long periods of time (eg. 2 days, especially in really low humidity areas) and everything should be ok.