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Originally Posted by King_of_orchid_growing:)
From what I've seen of the many pics of Rhynchostylis retusa in the wild thanks to the people from India here on the OB who took them. They grow on trees without moss, but the tree trunk is fairly wet.
Maybe try a wood mount, and put the moss in the back of the mount and water front and back.
I am going to try this sounds great !!
What's your cultural regimen btw? Your dissatisfaction with the way your Rhynchostylis gigantea may not be just because of whether it's mounted or potted.
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>>By the way I had two dens that had no roots that were healthy so i sprag and bagged them after a couple of weeks I looked in the bag and one still had green leafs and the other not so good. So I was going to trash them then I looked closer and saw one tiny root forming on the green leaf one. But unfortunately after removing some dried up stuff I removed the root by mistake ... how disappointing .. If I mount them how should I ? thanks alot they are noids as well and they do not get winter rest. Thanks for all your help!