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Old 07-10-2010, 07:28 PM
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I thought most dracs sent their spike down through the medium, making a net pot or slated basket necessary?
This one does both spiking methods and the bottom of the pot is slatted. Hmmmm, that means a clay pit is out huh? I didn't even think of that.
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This one does both spiking methods and the bottom of the pot is slatted. Hmmmm, that means a clay pit is out huh? I didn't even think of that.
you could always modify one with mason bits.
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Here's the orchid pot I mentioned. It is a clay pot. A lot of the growers in HI used to use them for Dendrobiums and Cattleyas. You might be able to find someone who still uses them.
Clay orchid pot 5" x 4" high - Green Barn Orchid Supplies
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Here's the orchid pot I mentioned. It is a clay pot. A lot of the growers in HI used to use them for Dendrobiums and Cattleyas. You might be able to find someone who still uses them.
Clay orchid pot 5" x 4" high - Green Barn Orchid Supplies
Thanks Duane! I'll have to poke around and see if I can find some.
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Thanks Duane! I'll have to poke around and see if I can find some.
They usually carry them at my local lowes. So it might be a good place to start
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