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09-13-2013 08:35 PM |
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Originally Posted by AnonYMouse
(Post 607958)
I cruise the reptile aisle, too!
Molding? As in crown molding? Its probably been treated with something or another. I don't know if it would be harmful, though.
Cedar (shingle? plank?), I think are not treated since they already possess preservative qualities.
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Baseboard Oak Molding and it is not treated 1/2"x3'"by 5" long and the Cedar is none treated fence panel.
The little orchid is right now on some kind of sticks-I think it is tree fern? it is falling apart-every time i water more sticks fall off-so i have to put it on something else.
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Originally Posted by orchideya
(Post 607952)
When I tried to grow on mounts - I was buying grape wood pieces from pet store. They have it in reptile section and sometimes you can find interesting pieces there. That wood is clean and safe for orchids.
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If all else fails i will go and have a look at these
Thank you
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Originally Posted by ronaldhanko
(Post 607967)
Untreated cedar shingles are probably best. Oak can have tannins in it that may be harmful, though I've used live oak (not live wood, but wood from the oak trees known as live oaks) in the past. Leaving cedar shingles out to weather a bit is also helpful. If you ever gets plants from Andy's he mounts a lot of things on cedar shingles.
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Thank you Ron
Right now i have both oak and cedar soaking in water
But i wanted to check with you all to see what would be best.
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