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Hydroponic Question.
I have grown just about every orchid you can think of successfully, and would now like to try my hand at Disa's. South African growers swear by semi hydroponic culture with excellent water and fine riversand as a medium. Another grower in california recommended I use Aquatic Plant Media such as that made by Schultz. That seems to be logical to me but in this area, I am one serious novice! Can anyone give me some advice if this is a good idea, and if not, why?
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Hydroponic Question
:hello There, I am somewhat new to orchid growing only being at it for about 4 years. After having all my orchids in bark medium since the beggining I transfered everything to S/H medium and have seen so much growth its amazing. I also have an orchidarium housing all my mini Cats. My luck with bark medium caused me to overwater or underwater and loosing some orchids. I am more than pleased with the results I have gotten from the S/H medium. Check out the :photo: .
I have no knowledge about the medium you are talking about but I am sure Ray from Ray's First Orchids will be able to guide you and answer any and all your questions. :goodluck: Sheridan :waving |
Despite Sheridan's confidence in my knowledge, I know nothing about such a medium. However, while I think a LECA is a good idea, I think it is the least of your concerns.
You will need very pure water, circulating, and cold. Ed Merkle in Nashville was successful by using a small refrigerator to cool the water. |
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I cannot wait to see the result! Photos are a "must".
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Other substrate options might be Carib-Sea's Eco-Complete or Flora-Max CaribSea Planted Aquarium | Eco-Complete Planted | Eco-Complete Red | Floramax or Seachem's Flourite or Oynx Sand. Flourite Flourite Red Onyx Sand These are all fracted clay substrates used for planted aquariums but may also work with your setup. I assume you're using an aquarium chiller to control your water temps? Cheers. Jim |
Thank you so much for all the leads, I will be trying them all out. Yes I am using an aquarium chiller at the moment but I fear if this works too well, I am going to have to look for something with a slightly larger capacity! :)
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Disas in Miami? Not bad if you can afford the utility bill!
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If you want to go to the trouble and expense of creating the right habitat, any orchid can be grown anywhere.
There is a guy in the Delaware Orchid Society who is particularly fond of Andean orchids and other seriously-cool-growers. He purchased a large meat locker and has outfitted it with benches, lights, humidification, etc., making them easy. Personally, I pay enough to heat the greenhouse in the winter. I'll stick to those plants that like my "as-is" conditions. |
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