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Originally Posted by lambo1972
I have read zygos like higher acidity. I was thinking of adding something for that. But ‘classic’ bark mix. Seems to be recovering with 3 new growths. Finger crossed. What would be something good to add for acidity? Kanuma was mentioned. Thanks for all the advice y’all!
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Bark is fine. Orchiata is buffered with dolomite with keeps its pH more neutral, other barks are slightly acidic. As you water the dolomite will wear off and the bark will slightly decompose (this is good!), bark is extremely helpful for Nitrogen fixing microorganisms. If you aren't using Orchiata, any regular pine or fir bark will be slightly acidic already, so it's all good!
The best thing you can do to keep the medium in the right conditions is to use RO water and to flush the pot profusely once a month. Or if using tap water with low TDS, running water through that pot as much as possible. It really helps keeping salt deposits to a minimum and in exchange maintaining the acidity Zygos like.
Kanuma also works, and I like it, but it is true that it can dissolve/crush more easily than perlite. Sphagnum moss is also acidic and works well.