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Originally Posted by orchidsunlover
Thank you Roberta.
That's what I've been doing so good to know I'm doing something right.
Would misting do the job or should I run a little water through the pot?
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I think run a little water through the pot... maybe once a week or so... then it'll have a chance to dry out ib between waterings. If your humidity is low (and as the weather gets colder, indoor heating tends to make it more so) some
misting between waterings should do no harm and may do some good. The bright light is excellent - in habitat, that's what happens when the cloud cover goes away during the winter drier (note, not "dry") period.
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The picture helps. The bark mixture is definitely coarse enough to dry out The light touch on watering and
misting should encourage those roots without risking having them too wet,
Shadowmagic, you can't force them to "grow up faster" by ignoring their basic cycle. It's important to pay attention to what happens in their natural habitat with a monsoonal weather cycle. In summer, it rains a lot, with attendant cloud cover. In winter, there is much less rain (not necessarily none), it's still humid so there is morning dew, but in the relative absence of clouds there is brighter light (the last part tends to be a challenge in the northern hemisphere with dark days) Giving them the conditions they expect is the way to get them to grow up strong.
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