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Old 09-13-2023, 12:18 AM
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I don't grow that many Paphs and Phrags. I have used it in net pots for deciduous Dendrobiums, some Draculas, a couple of Vandaceous things, Dendrochilums, and Oncidinae. All things that like to be both damp and airy. So I'm using mostly where I had been using sphagnum in those net pots. so far, I'm really pleased, seeing some good growth. (6 months or so... long enough to see progress, not yet long enough to say that this is the Holy Grail)
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I don't grow that many Paphs and Phrags. I have used it in net pots for deciduous Dendrobiums, some Draculas, a couple of Vandaceous things, Dendrochilums, and Oncidinae. All things that like to be both damp and airy. So I'm using mostly where I had been using sphagnum in those net pots. so far, I'm really pleased, seeing some good growth. (6 months or so... long enough to see progress, not yet long enough to say that this is the Holy Grail)
My particular observation is that it is definitely easier to re-wet than dried-out sphagnum, and I don't think it gets as soppy if overwatered. Drying times are about the same for me (sphagnum vs. tree fern). I got a repackaged bag from Kelley's Korner, and the label says it stays good in the pot for up to 5 years. I would imagine one's mileage may vary, but I'm in the Sphagnum gets repotted once a year camp, so this might be beneficial if it lasts a couple of seasons longer.
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