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Old 02-25-2015, 07:09 PM
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I studied racu pottery back in high school. Oh I miss the hippy days when it was okay to build fire mounds in the middle of the quad!
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Old 04-16-2015, 07:11 AM
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Default Sources of info about glaze requirements for orchid pots

I have been making and selling orchid pots for several years so the issue of possible glaze toxicity is important to me. The glazes that I use are food safe for humans but I never considered that orchids might be more sensitive. Is there a definitive source of information about this issue?

If it is an issue, I could use a clear (pigment free) glaze on the interior of my pots.

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Old 04-16-2015, 10:58 AM
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first of all nice pots. good job.

my experiance is that unglazed majolica or terracota are the best for orchids.
I have more than 200 orchids in ceramic pots made by myself.
I have experimented with different clays and differnet glazes and techniques from classic to raku.
almost all orchids potted in glazed pots had some problems or did not grow well as others.
also almost all orchids in not glazed pots had some problems if clay was not natural. for example clay for raku.

of course there are some exceptions but now I am not using any other clay then majolica or natural terracota and I am not glazing them.
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