I wouldn't consider Lycaste/Angula terrestrial... They have fine roots so like to stay somewhat damp, but they're still epiphytes - and need air, a well-drained mix. My own success rate, especially for the species, is in plastic baskets with sphagnum. But that's under my outdoor conditions - they hang, they get lots of air. I think I'd skip the peat, just use small bark, unless you need more moisture. I really doubt that they need any extra acidity. If growers in your area do use peat (do seek out orchid people in your area, get local knowledge), I would suggest keeping it to the low side.
Last edited by Roberta; 02-13-2023 at 02:51 PM..
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