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S/H Beginner Haraella retrocalla
Would s/h work with a Haraella retrocalla? Is there anyone that has tried it?:hello
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I don't grow mine in S/H. I find the easiest way to grow this orchid is mounted and in a lidded jar, with a little water on the bottom to be wicked up by the mount. I hope this helps. If you are determined to grow it in S/H, hopefully, someone else can help you. Good luck!
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Whether a plant will grow well in semi-hydro culture is determined by many factors, the least of which is the type of plant. ANY plant can be grown in S/H culture IF your temperature, humidity, air movement, and light levels work well with the conditions within the pot to provide what the plants need. As the developer of the technique, I probably have the most experience with it, yet there are plants I cannot grow that way, and no doubt, plants I do grow that way that others cannot. |
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Not really, as there is neither a pot nor inert medium. |
My haraella retrocalla likes to be in a closed "terrarium" with a mister that is on long enough to cause condensation. A few hours per day. I have a flower spike so I suppose my care is working out. I am always at the goodwill looking for cheap cool air room humidifiers.
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...ps4qwpxoec.jpg See that little green spike? Another way I have kept this is to fill a plastic shoe box with wet, wrung out spagham moss and then laid the stick it is mounted on upon the wet moss. A top would be better. I would keep it like this only for short periods of time. |
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I should have mentioned, I have the shoe box upside down. The inverted lid forms the floor; the egg container lid sits on the inside of the shoe box lid; and the shoe box itself sits inverted over the egg container lid, snapped into the shoe box lid. This way more light may enter the apparatus. |
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