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Originally Posted by CambriaWhat
Where would an orchid growing in the tree tops find a source of calcium?
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I think of this question in a greater concept: How did all the nutrients enter the nutrient circle, which feeds the tropical rainforests. Especially the rainforests in the Amazon bassin stand on very poor soil and have nevertheless enormously expanded within the last 30 000 years.
Clearly the nourishment was inputted by the atmoshere. Sources are the earth and space.
Most important is Sahara dust, blown by the wind during and after the ice age. Also ashes from volcanic eruptions and nitrogen from lightnings must be mentioned..
From the space we receive a fallout originating from meteorites (dirty snowballs), asteroids (nickel-iron) and supernovae explosions.
It takes a complex system of microbiological life forms called biological crusts to make the imput available for higher plants, epiphytes and animals.
For us orchid growers I stick with the advice from a friend: Do not try to copy nature, just give the plants what they need.