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Old 10-22-2011, 10:17 PM
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Here they are. The thing is a tiny little 2 p'bulb division, but it had a good amount of roots, and I am hoping it starts a new growth.
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That's a neat looking variation of swamp sticks! SwampStick Ceramic Orchid Mount - Home

It doesn't work with just any clay material, it needs to be one which is very porous so that enough water can seep through it to the plant.
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but I thought SwampStick went out of business, does anyone know if it is back up and running? I bought a few but they weren't for my growing environment at the time, but I really like how they look!
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I started a thread in the SH section. But to continue this thread, this is what I've come up with so far. I mounted a recovering NOID Phal as an experiment.
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Good luck bumpman! I am considering trying this as well. Post some more pics on the progress!
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waoohhhh! thanks for posting it! i want to try this! it looks really awesome!!!

look like a sedirea japonica on the left and a neofinetia on the right!

love the sedirea with multiple plants!

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For anyone wanting to experiment with this type of mounting I found an online site to order very porous clay jugs - they're called ollas and are used as an underground water irrigation method. It's peddlerswagon.com. I ordered one for some experimental mounting. If it works I'll post it.
thanks for the link! im gonna check it out!

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I started a thread in the SH section. But to continue this thread, this is what I've come up with so far. I mounted a recovering NOID Phal as an experiment.
very cool! is it sitting in water as well?
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There is some seepage through the porous clay- thus the saucer. The flow is slowing over time. Here is the latest - I added a couple more NOID phals that I got at discount after their blooming.
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What a creative idea! Thanks for pics and I was just thinking to add some opinion to this pot concept. Orchids just love pots because clays is porous and remains moisture for a longer period of time .Even cemented pots can retain moist.
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bumpman - are the roots attaching to the clay pot yet ?
I was wondering approx how long it takes. The concept of using a jug is cool as you can move it around safely and its harder to break through knocking over etc......not to mention so much easier to water. I have also seen clay pot saucers used, easy to water ( just invert ) but harder to place..
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I tried to order from Swamp Sticks about 2 years ago and they had already gone out of business. Great idea though. Maybe somebody will resume making them.
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I have an Aerangis growing on a ceramic slab. It attached and grew really well on it until I had to pack it away for the trip north. I haven't quite found a good place for it since the move so it's kinda stalled. I will post a photo when I get chance.

Also I spoke to a lady, who had a brother in California that grew nearly his whole collection on upside down or broken terra cotta pots.
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