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12-26-2017, 02:15 PM
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There are brown versions of this which would look nice.
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12-26-2017, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by bil
Well, yes that will work, but it is far simpler to only use pots o containers that are only 4 inches deep at max for fine bark. That eliminates the problem.
Deeper media will stay wet. break down and compact faster. I found that really shallow fine bark, ie 3 inches or less after 3 years was almost like new.
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It depends on where you live too, and what sort of media you use. When I water, everything is dry the next day.
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12-26-2017, 10:04 PM
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When I have a large pot, with a large phalaenopsis in it, and I grow in bark, I alleviate the problem of wet bark and rotting roots with adding a net pot that I made myself in the bottom of the pot. It is completely aerated. That solves the problem of deep pots. They dry out quickly as I have them on warming mats, and every one is spiking and blooming. I don't have to add packing peanuts or anything else. Simply an upturned net pot homemade or purchased does the job. As Ray says, aeration and drying time is the key.
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12-27-2017, 07:53 AM
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It depends on where you live too, and what sort of media you use. When I water, everything is dry the next day.
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If you are in a place where any medium dries out absolutely, then you have no problem with overwatering, do you?
I find it amusing the lengths people go to to create the effect of having a shallow pot, rather than use a shallow pot.
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12-27-2017, 08:14 AM
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I find it amusing the lengths people go to to create the effect of having a shallow pot, rather than use a shallow pot.
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For some of us, it's a spacial issue. I can fit more plants in taller pots on my shelves than I could if I had them all in wide, shallow pots/trays. I use a lot of bulb pan type pots for my larger plants but when it gets over 12 or 14 inches...it has to be divided.
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12-27-2017, 11:23 AM
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Dry climate situation
This is us here in the Rocky Mountains.
I use bark with a little soil and well ventilated pots. Have to water once a week. Nice thing is, I don't accidentally over water. They dry out so fast here. I had to get a cold humidifier otherwise the little guys would have been desiccated!
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It depends on where you live too, and what sort of media you use. When I water, everything is dry the next day.
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Would you post a picture for us? I don't know what a bulb pan pot is. I would like to see what you are doing. I have a weird plant rack that the Hubbs made modified little shelves to fit. Maybe your bulb pan pots would work for me...
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For some of us, it's a spacial issue. I can fit more plants in taller pots on my shelves than I could if I had them all in wide, shallow pots/trays. I use a lot of bulb pan type pots for my larger plants but when it gets over 12 or 14 inches...it has to be divided.
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12-27-2017, 07:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by katrina
For some of us, it's a spacial issue. I can fit more plants in taller pots on my shelves than I could if I had them all in wide, shallow pots/trays. I use a lot of bulb pan type pots for my larger plants but when it gets over 12 or 14 inches...it has to be divided.
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If a plant gets to any size at all, it needs more than 8" These paphs are all in 8" pots, and the leaves are already overlapping.
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12-27-2017, 09:34 PM
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What a wonderful shelf full of beautiful paphs!
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12-28-2017, 04:23 AM
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What a wonderful shelf full of beautiful paphs!
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Thank you. I have this one which is just a garden centre NOID, but this year has finally got big enough to give me 5 blooms. Of course it then needs more space than an 8" pot would take up.
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12-28-2017, 07:24 AM
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Five blooms are awesome, well worth the extra space! How long did it take to get to the 5-bloom stage? (I am curious because mine are small).
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