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Old 01-04-2014, 12:55 AM
jeremyinsf jeremyinsf is offline
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I have several small seedlings/divisions that have really not done much. I'm considering a variation on the potting mix and going with all clay for them. I want to eventually get them all in clay pots.

Jeremy, what's been your experience with CHC? Have you ever tried it?
I have a few orchids in CHC but they are ones I acquired (from someone else on this board) and I kept them in that to experiment. None of my Masdevallias are in it.

I have 90% of mine in Sphag with clay pots. This combo helps draw the moisture through the roots and out the pot which gives the roots the moisture they like, with 'movement', and also helps keep them cool, which they like.

The other 10% I have are in seedling Orchiata (fine pine bark) and they are only in that because I haven't re-potted from when I got them this year. Many growers around here will use the Orchiata because they don't like how quickly the sphag will break down and require a re-pot (once a year or so).

But by far the best plants are in the Sphag and clay pots.
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Old 01-04-2014, 01:21 AM
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Thanks for your response Jeremy.

I have all mine in sphag at the moment. I repot them yearly for the reason you stated. I was interested in the CHC because of my set up, the plants get more water in the summer than I like. That may change this year though since I have the fogger and swamp cooler for the greenhouse and will be using the misters less.

My thought was to try a 4:1 sphag/CHC in the clay pots to see how they do with that.

Earlier this year, I put a couple of Masd. in clay to see how they would do. So far they seem to be doing well, one has a new growth. These particular plants were young and small and hadn't really done much of anything this year. Hopefully they like the pots and continue to grow.
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Old 01-04-2014, 01:23 AM
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I have 5 different Masdevallias, and it seems to me they almost never truly stop growing. One yellow one I have in particular grows continuously, and is getting pretty big (it's filling out a 5" pot now). I grow all of mine in clay pots mainly to keep them from blowing over (they grow outside in the shade). They're fun orchids, and I hope my most recent acquisition (M. ignea) from Andy's blooms this Spring. It's super healthy.
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Old 01-04-2014, 01:24 AM
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I'd be curious how things develop if you do try it.

Do you use seaweed?
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Old 01-04-2014, 01:41 AM
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Yes, I do use seaweed. I've had some good results with it.
I'll certainly let you know how it goes with the new mix. I think I'm going to try it. I'm a little nervous, but I think it's worth a shot.

Are you putting anything in the bottom of the pots when you repot your Masd.? Or are you using straight sphag?

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I have 5 different Masdevallias, and it seems to me they almost never truly stop growing. One yellow one I have in particular grows continuously, and is getting pretty big (it's filling out a 5" pot now). I grow all of mine in clay pots mainly to keep them from blowing over (they grow outside in the shade). They're fun orchids, and I hope my most recent acquisition (M. ignea) from Andy's blooms this Spring. It's super healthy.
Your weather is perfect for Masdevallia. You have those cool days and nights there and humidity. We lack the humidity in the Summer. Hopefully my new swamp cooler keeps the humidity up better this summer.
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Old 01-04-2014, 01:44 AM
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I break a bigger hole in the bottom of the pot than it comes with. Allows for more airflow and drainage that way.

If I need to fill some space, I will use Styrofoam peanuts.
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Old 01-04-2014, 01:52 AM
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I use styrofoam packing peanuts as well in the bottoms of the pots. It does give better drainage. I've had roots growing into them!
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Old 01-04-2014, 10:13 AM
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I currently use CHC on its own and have had good success, just check your CHC after about 18 months as after this I have found it goes bad and can rot roots if left to go to two years.
Being as I sell supplies I am thinking about changing the CHC to something I supply or can supply.
ie, fine bark mix, or plain Sphagnum moss

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