Thank you very much for your replies and ideas!
What i used seems to be working fine so far and my Stanhopea grew very well! I went to Pyrgos again a little more than a week ago(forgot to take pictures unfortunately till i was leaving...) and the new growths it had got awesome looking from somewhat crinkled and water stressed they were at times while it was potted! Now it cannot even been told that they were every water stressed! It seems to be loving it so far but we will be able to say for sure after winter is over and spring growth kicks in...
The rubber ''rope'' i used is made to not damage tree trunks but be stretchable and breakable from the tree's growth. I wrapped it lightly around the moss i used for root cover but tied tightly and firmly the orchid and its roots to the tree trunk so that it has good contact and anchors itself faster. The reason i have the moss lightly wrapped is to have it fluffy and not with constricted areas from the ''rope''.
I do have coconut fibers but i think moss is more like what covers their roots in nature. I plan to grow live epiphytic moss on the tree so that i can remove the ropes that hold the dead moss on the trunk and are certainly unsightly and unnatural looking.
Does anyone have experience growing epiphytic mosses on tree trunks or on wooden mounts? There are some local epiphytic moss species i plan to go collect some spores and starter material from but i am a little worried of not getting it grow and establish well enough to get rid of the ropes in 1-2years...
Thank you very much in advance!
