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let_it_grow 12-06-2008 03:47 PM

I just started my Paph in water culture
 
I have heard conflicting information on Paphs and water culture. I decided to go for it but i just wanna know if anyone has ever tried it with success. The roots looked fantastic when i took her out of the pot. I just want to know what to keep my eye on.

Ranchnanny 12-06-2008 04:12 PM

Hi There I have a Paph in s/h medium well actually 2 one is new. The first one I have has put on two new plants and one of those has sent up a but. It was blooming when I purchased it so I am thrilled that it is blooming again. I water mine once a week and fert. when necessary. Good Luck


Sheridan

Ranchnanny 12-06-2008 04:13 PM

Sorry the plant is putting up a BUD :rofl:

Sherry

Jorch 12-06-2008 05:13 PM

Not sure what your growing condition is like, but do watch for light and temperature. Esp temperature in winter, when the water can be too cold for the plant's liking. :goodluck:

let_it_grow 12-06-2008 05:37 PM

OOOOhhh a BUT... Where can i get a plant with a BUT? lol. Thanks for the quick reply. I didn't go semi hydro cause I don't have the substrate and I'm a little confused on the set up. From what i understand you have a reservoir to put the pot in, the pot should have holes to let the water pass through, then you have a substrate that wicks water up to a medium like moss. Is that basically how it goes? How high up does the water go? Are the roots submerged? I have seen s/h systems that have pumps. Do you use a pump?

Ranchnanny 12-06-2008 07:38 PM

Let it Grow I hope I didn't misunderstand you.... about water culture that's what I thought you meant. I have mine in a semi hydroponic container. A clear container with 2 holes drilled apprx. 1 inch from the bottom then you fill the container and let the water drain only the water below the holes remains and the hydroton or primeagra wicks up the water. It seems to work well for me.

Sherry

let_it_grow 12-06-2008 07:56 PM

By water culture i mean i have the Paph in a glass vase. There is no substrate or potting medium. I fertilize it the way i normally would and change the water once every 5 days or so

http://www.usapatriotsamerica.com/culture/water.htm

let_it_grow 12-06-2008 07:57 PM

I'll post a pic when i get home

Gin 12-08-2008 05:27 PM

Hi , here is a link to lots of info. on semi hydro culture . I can't weigh in on the water culture .. Gin All about Semi-Hydroponics

kavanaru 12-08-2008 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ranchnanny (Post 172148)
The first one I have has put on two new plants and one of those has sent up a but.

I assume this is sort of Paphiopedilum complainatum... the whole day saying "BUT the water is too warm!! BUT now it is too cold!!! BUT, hey... too much fertilizer!!!! light is fine, BUT a bit too warm in here!!! :rofl: :rofl:


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