hey happy new year! i see a lot of other local orchid growers keep their orchids on wood planks i guess this isnt a good practise? ill be soaking it longer now though thanks!
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Originally Posted by DeaC
Hello. My chinensis is in sphagnum and an imbricata in bark so I believe the extra humidity these type of medium provide are more desireable.
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happy new year!!
i see... thanks! guess i ought to get it out of that plank
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Originally Posted by SouthPark
Maybe you can mount some water container on the side of this wooden board, and use some micro-fibre strips wick water from the water container onto the wooden board. Could nail the ends of the micro-fibre strips to various parts of the board.
Or a timer spray system that periodically sprays the board with water.
Otherwise - could also grow this orchid in a pot.
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hey there happy new year!
so something like automatic watering huh? alright i can try these too!
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Originally Posted by Ray
Too dry in general. It looks like that wood plank would suck the water right out of the plant. Low humidity, maybe.
Try immersing the mount for an hour or so.
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happy new year!!
ok guess the wood plank thing isnt a really good idea... will soak it longer now then thanks!