As I was browsing through the usual websites for ordering potting supplies this spring, I cam across something called "Orchiata bark" which is New Zealand Pinus radiata bark.
Anyone use this stuff? "...a high quality, stable, long lasting, toxin free, consistent growing substrate available in different sizes for your specific growing needs."
I'll ditto what Bayard said. It seems to hold up well, but 10 years might be a stretch. I think it's fortified somehow with calicum and the paphs I have in seem to do great.
Terrific!
I've been looking for some alternative for plants I am not happy growing in S/H.
Think I'll give it a try because I really don't like fir bark's tendency to deteriorate and all the issues that come with it.
Thanks everyone
I use it as part of a mix. It lasts much longer than fir bark in the heat and humidity of South Florida. It's also supposed to have a more stable pH. The orchids that I have in it are all doing well.
I've been using Lance Birk's 'pretty good mix' for the last 2 years or so and it's done pretty well for my paphs. CHAPTER 5
Towards the end of the article you'll find the actual ratio.
I recently started playing around with CHC as per Antec's website. Ladyslipper.com. We'll see how that goes. Some rave about CHC, others don't seem to like it. i think the trick is to wash it real well and flush the media regularly.