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Dried Out Aerial Roots
What do I need to do to keep aerial roots and the roots on the surface of media from drying out or is this normal. My Phals are all budding and flowering, but I don't like to see these roots dry. Any suggestion?
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Mist them in the mornings and/or early afternoon :nod:
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You will need to raise the humidity level around your plants. Trays with rocks/water will give you about 10% additional. To get more than that you would need a room small enough to be potentially raised by a humidifier. If you mist, don't do it late in the day. I've noted that aerials that form in YOUR growing environment tend to do better than what is already formed from a greenhouse environment and then come out of that to a much drier one.
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Use a wetter medium like sphagnum moss, but do take care not to keep your plants too wet!
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Since I tend to over water I have changed all my Phals over to sphag. Much easier to judge when to water and the aerial roots are doing much better. Better growth with the plants too.
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Humidity is always a plus! just spritz them with a misting bottle in the morning and afternoon; and at noon if you can.
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Thanks all, for your input. My grow room is has 4 doors leading into it, so my humidifier is not cutting it. I have thought of setting up a bedroom with grow lights in it. I think I could control humidity better. Yes, I am thinking about 100% spag. I live in North Central Texas where humidity is usually low. Even my Catts have shriveled pseudobulbs. The only down side I see is, I like to go by them several times a day and look at them on my way outside or to the kitchen.
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