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Cinderella 03-11-2011 03:31 PM

Schultz Orchid Mix
 
Does anyone know where I could buy some Schultz Orchid Mix? It seems like they have went out of business or something. So if any of you know of an online place please post it here. Thank you.

bullsie 03-11-2011 11:34 PM

I believe they were trying to reorganize but have not seen any of their products since they first disappeared. I enjoyed their orchid mix for my Catts. Now I go to rePotme.com. They have prepackaged mixes and they work very nicely. Give them a try.

Cinderella 03-12-2011 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by bullsie (Post 386364)
I believe they were trying to reorganize but have not seen any of their products since they first disappeared. I enjoyed their orchid mix for my Catts. Now I go to rePotme.com. They have prepackaged mixes and they work very nicely. Give them a try.

Hi, I actually am trying to find a good mix for my catts too. I actually bought catt mixes from Repot and it was too dry for them. I wanted to add that Schultz to that mix and see if that would help. I live in Colorado and it is very dry so I think maybe the premium catt mix I bought is just too dry for here. Thanks for the help.

bullsie 03-12-2011 08:08 AM

Then give s/h a try for your Catts. You can easily modify moisture level by either keeping the reservoir full or allowing it to dry.

Other option, which is tricky, is adding a little sphagnum. A possibility too may be to add leca to your mix you are presently using. It will wick up some water for later release. I'm sure others here will be able to help with how they solve this problem.

Cinderella 03-12-2011 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by bullsie (Post 386395)
Then give s/h a try for your Catts. You can easily modify moisture level by either keeping the reservoir full or allowing it to dry.

Other option, which is tricky, is adding a little sphagnum. A possibility too may be to add leca to your mix you are presently using. It will wick up some water for later release. I'm sure others here will be able to help with how they solve this problem.

Hi,
Don't want to sound too stupid but what is "s/h"? Thanks:)

Hedge 03-12-2011 01:09 PM

S/h is semi hydroponic - it means growing in a special pot with a drainage hole about a third of the way up in inert medium called LECA, which you water everyday and allow to dry between.

Cinderella 03-12-2011 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Hedge (Post 386446)
S/h is semi hydroponic - it means growing in a special pot with a drainage hole about a third of the way up in inert medium called LECA, which you water everyday and allow to dry between.

Well, thank you for explaining that. I never heard of that. Might be worth a try. Thanks again everyone.

RosieC 03-13-2011 09:12 AM

If you want more info on S/H see here Semi-hydroponics Orchid Plants T5 Lighting

As well as our S/H area on this forum.

Connie Star 03-13-2011 03:46 PM

Gee I just potted up a couple of plants with Schultz today. I bought it at my local garden center. They may have bought a lot of it some time ago and that is why they have it.


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