I am looking to get some clarification on the proper use of potting media for my phrag besseae ('big bob' x 'colossal').
I just got it Wednesday, and it's in a really fine bark-type mix that looks like it is broken down and in need of changing.
Right now I am thinking of putting it into sphagnum moss (because that's what I have) but my big question is- will that have enough aeration for the roots? I don't have the time to water everyday (another perk of sphag retaining moisture) and I am hesitant to have it sit in water due to the potential for root rot. Would putting a few small garden stones (cleaned, of course) mixed in with the sphag help for aeration and drainage?
I don't have a Phrag. besseae but I have 3 Phrags and one is Hanne Popow which is half besseae. I have all of mine in a medium chunky mix of bark, perlite and charcoal and they always sit in about 1/2 inch of water. The Hanne Popow is in bloom right now and seems quite healthy with good roots. I don't water it every day but once or twice a week. I also have them all in clear fairly deep pots and they seem to like that.
I don't think I would want to use only sphag and it would go bad quite fast being as wet as a Phrag needs. They also hate stale media. Maybe order or buy a different mix and then re-pot it. That's just my opinion
At work we pot all the Phrags in plastic pots with medium bark mix. the mix is medium bark, medium charcoal, and perlite. but they get watered frequently. i would do medium bark in the bottom 1/3 and small bark in the rest
Thank you all for your posts! I was able to find a friend who had some left-over hydroton, so I am going to try a mix of sphag and hydroton (thinking that it will hopefully retain moisture, yet still have aeration due to hydroton preventing the sphag from getting compacted).
If the sphag/hydroton mix doesn't work, then I'm thinking I will just use the hydroton and pot it for S/H.
Thanks again and if you have any further thoughts, let me know!
They love air around there roots... Semi hydro works well for them... Pot it in leca or hygromite with tall saucer for water. Run a good amount of low TDS water through it daily or so.
I have also used power orchiata with 25% moss and 25% leca with good results.
You should watch some you tube video that Ecuagenera did on besseae. It will give you a better understanding on how they grow.