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Originally Posted by Cattleya17
You know i have considered it! i was actually gonna do it last year but i chickened out! im still apprehensive nervous. ive never grown any plant like that before! so to be honest im kinda scared! i would need to know the basics!
The plant in question is growing in hydroton but just not semi hydro. i have a catt growing this way too and its happy but the phal now has the shorter spike so im not so sure..
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I understand your apprehension. However, the only reason your phal may have this smaller spike may be because it didn't have enough of the goodness you gave it at the right time-- s/h pretty much fixes that by having what the plant will need at any given time.
I've lost two phals converting them to s/h-- one was a weak plant already and another just didn't work out-- no particular reason. However, I have 35 phals that did work out and have grown amazingly well. People at my garden center do not believe me when I tell them of my plants and their success-- so I've started taking photos to prove it. The very first phal I ever bought and the first to ever go into s/h is a NOID I call Monster (because it has grown so large) and it is spiking right now with 4 spikes-- all new spikes. The bud count is well over 50 with almost half of them open and just last week I discovered that it is also beginning to branch those same spikes.
So, you need to do what you're comfortable with but the good thing is, these are just plants-- if it doesn't work out its ok. If it does, then you're in for an amazing plant!
I also have another phal-- one of my favorites. It grew only 6 blooms last year and I was bummed-- hoping it would do better in s/h-- which it did but I don't think it had the time to really sink its roots in before it spiked again. But this year I got it to spike-- only one, but it has branched so heavily that it too has close to 50 buds on it.
The point of saying any of this is to show the results. I'm no master gardener and I probably do loads of things wrong with my plants-- but s/h has made orchid culture, for me, as easy as it can get.
Check our Ray's site at First Rays Orchids and you'll find all the info you need. I have found in my own experience that the BEST little thing I could do to help along my newly plant s/h pots was to add bottom heat from a seeding mat-- works every ....single....time.
Of course, you can always PM me if you have any questions etc.
BTW-- your plants, even if the spike is smaller than last-- are beautiful! With a little tweak of your hydroton culture, I think you'll be amazed at how much bigger they'll get for you.