Update
Oops, sorry for the confusion! I didn't know what an olla was, but I do spend idle time going through old threads and I knew that people have used them for orchids. I think Ray also proposed a method of making your own, with unglazed clay pots and sealing caulk. I've also seen them compared to Cool Logs (? if I recall the name) which people in beastly hot climates (as I consider them) use for cool growing orchids?
I only use distilled water and that's what filled it with. But regular flushing might be needed if it hangs on to fertilizer? I think perching it over a dish will be great. Right now it is just sitting amongst my hanging plants. Maybe it would be a good choice for a bulbo, with some moss. Like a lot of beginners, I'm unnecessarily fascinated with the potting options and strategies for orchids. I'm keeping mental notes on what hasn't worked, and when something does work, it's such a shock that I don't think I'll ever forget!
UPDATE: When I first bought the olla, I actually said, I'm not sure that roots will ever adhere to this thing, the clay is too smooth. Now having revisited the OB Olla Chronicles, I see this among other issues caused people to abandon their olla experiments. So I'll save my orchids from experiments and find another use for the olla. I think it is basically a chia pet (but those typically have textured clay).
Last edited by SundayGardener; 04-25-2018 at 11:20 AM..
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