best type of wood for a mount in a terrarium
Hi all!
I am looking for some input on the various types of wood used to mount orchids and what might be best for my idea/situation. I'll try to give some info about whats available and what I m planning to experiment with.
For now I'll just be mounting a couple Phals. I want to experiment with some small individual terrariums (semi open types). I live in southern Ca, so pretty warm and temperate, but also fairly dry.
What I have seen locally includes Mopani Wood for aquariums (leaches tannins, not sure if this is an issue for Phals) Obviously driftwood I can easily collect all up and down the beaches in the right parts of Malibu (salt content may be an issue?) Grapevine and manzanita in craft/florist/hobbyist stores, and any of the branches available for reptiles (not actually sure what kind of wood these are). Obviously anything typically available at a home depot or lowes I can get as well, but I want a more natural look so I am not all that interested in things like fence posts.
What I like about the Mopani is it's not supposed to rot. driftwood apparently rots.
anyone have experience with any of these? Or suggestions?
thanks!
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