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Cork mounting???
Does anybody know if cork is a good mounting post for a phal orchid? If not what else should I use. Some sites had raptile cork but I did not know if this was good. Just want to get a little creative with orchid growing.
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Cork makes a good mount for Phals and other orchids. Phals in nature grow with the leaves more out and down (so water drains out of the crown) than up. Try mounting them that way(roots up)
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I have an orchid (aerangis biloba) mounted on cork from the pet store ;) and a couple of phals mounted on grapewood also from pet store ;)
If it's safe for fish and/or reptiles it should be fine for the plants. |
Most of my Phals are mounted on cork the way John has suggested. They love it :Tup:
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Does it matter how many crevices the cork has? I saw some reptile cork this weekend but didn't pick it up because of that. Would it make it more difficult for the roots to attach or would they attach onto the cork or inside the holes?
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The roots crawl all over the cork, into the grooves if it feels like it or straight over it if that's the mood it's in :)
I also mount my Phals (hung sideways or upside-down) on cholla wood (cactus skeleton), in baskets, on cypress plaques, driftwood or even an old piece of Tupperware :D |
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thank you I love the tupperware idea how funny.. Have you tried mounting with tupperware bowl or something ?
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