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Old 03-24-2012, 08:49 PM
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Has anyone used Bark medium and sphagnum together to help the bark retain water? I'm talking about a primarily bark dominant mix with strands of sphagnum inter mixed.. The other day I visited a nursery that did this... I always thought that you either pick one or the other but not both?
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Old 03-24-2012, 08:59 PM
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Nope, you can do both without a problem. Especially helpful if you have trouble keeping the plant wet. I'd add that it is better to chop the miss up into pieces rather than strands. Not tiny pieces, but pieces about 1-2" long so it's easier to mix well with bark.
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Old 03-24-2012, 09:05 PM
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Yup. I use bark, sphagnum, and perlite in my mix. This because they dry out too quickly otherwise. It seems as if my Phals love this mix.
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Old 03-25-2012, 04:25 PM
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Yup. I use bark, sphagnum, and perlite in my mix. This because they dry out too quickly otherwise. It seems as if my Phals love this mix.
What proportions are you using? I'm getting ready to repot some phals and would like to try this.

Thanks in advance!
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Old 03-25-2012, 06:51 PM
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What proportions are you using? I'm getting ready to repot some phals and would like to try this.

Thanks in advance!
Camille answered the question really well. It all depends your conditions and watering habits. I've a tendency to probably let my phals dry out too much before I dip them, but I'm too afraid to put them completely into sphagnum. One thing I've noticed though, is that it's better to try and get most of the sphagnum in the upper parts of the pot as well as the sides, and have more bark in the middle and bottom - this to even out the moisture a bit.

I think I might use 3-4 parts of bark and 1-2 parts of sphagnum (depending on the size of the pot) and 1 part perlite. In my biggest pots I only have medium sized bark. When I re-pot these guys I might add some perlite to the bark. I also want to try adding some charcoal to my bark/sphag/perlite mix later on, to see what happens. It's fun to play with substrate!
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Old 03-24-2012, 09:34 PM
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I do it all the time with both medium and fine bark and mix in various amounts of sphagnum depending on the needs of the plant.
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I do this as well. One plant in particular, a Angraecum leonis (my avatar) which started to decline after blooming has responded very well. The addition of moss has allowed me to keep it more evenly moist and it has started new leaves and roots.

Judi
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I do it all the time with both medium and fine bark and mix in various amounts of sphagnum depending on the needs of the plant.
I like your idea above. Can I do this with a newly acquired Triglottis Brachiata (Vandacious plant ?????) I got this plant last weekend at a orchid show here in merritt island florida. It is in a 2" plastic pot with moss in it. The plant is 12" tall with roots coming out of the sides between leaves bottom to top (here and there). I would like to transfer it to a better container/ media?? etc.

Please advise? Thanks
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I like your idea above. Can I do this with a newly acquired Triglottis Brachiata (Vandacious plant ?????) I got this plant last weekend at a orchid show here in merritt island florida. It is in a 2" plastic pot with moss in it. The plant is 12" tall with roots coming out of the sides between leaves bottom to top (here and there). I would like to transfer it to a better container/ media?? etc.

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I don't grow this plant. But attached is what OrchidWiz has regarding potting it. So I would think something more open than just moss would be a good idea.
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Old 05-08-2015, 01:17 PM
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Hmmm. Some of my phals this winter went thru serious abuse. A couple got overlooked, and weren't watered for a couple of months. They have suffered wrto flowers, but they are doing OK. This tells me that here, phals aren't at risk from drying out NEARLY as much as they do from too much water.
Again, as was made clear, what you need may be different from what other people need. Here I have to watch waterlogging. Ideally I'd repot twice a year, with a wet mix in summer and a dry mix for winter, but that just isn't sensible.

So, I am moving to wide shallow pots, and for phals just coarse pine bark. They get a twice a week watering with the spray till the water runs out the bottom.

I really don't like sphag. Especially not with conventional pots and phals. I use it when I have a plant with lousy roots, and I'm desperate, but even there I just use a little.
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