Donald
About 6 weeks ago, I had to repot a new, in bloom, Psychopsis plant. The media looked bad but when I unpotted it I found a lot of old, tightly packed, spag in the very center. It looked like it had been started in spag and then the whole thing repotted later, spag and all, into bark. I had to disturb the roots a lot because it was so difficult to remove all the half rotted spag. I potted it up into S/H, presoaked in KLN, twice a day, or more, I spray the bulbs. I put it into a clear pot so I can watch the roots closely. It's doing great, and the bulbs are nice and fat and the flower never even wilted.
I now have 5 Psychopsis planted in S/H and they all seem very happy in their new homes. I water the established plants, filling the pot to the top, about every 2 or 3 days, depending on the water level in the pot, and mist the bulbs, usually about twice a day.
I like growing them in S/H because I can watch the root conditions closely and water them when I see the water level in the pot needs water. It's a no brainer, and the plants love it. I grow all my plants inside my home under lights.
Marilyn
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