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Originally Posted by Isabella_Rose_C
sitting for the most part in a stoneware-clay decorative pots.
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Decorative pots can be workable - in various environments. Although some growers do mention benefits of air-movement through the media (and around the roots also in the media). So - in some places - decorative pots could hinder air-flow ----- which could slow down water movement around the media - and lead to certain unwanted conditions in the pot. Although ---- air movement also depends on whether we have air-flow in the growing area. So if there's little air-flow in the growing area --- then not much is going to be going through the media and around the roots. And there is mention of having adequate air-flow in growing areas - for particular growing environments. And also the disadvantages of poor or no air-flow in some environments. However - the temperature needs to be considered too - as air-flow through moist media and over roots will be linked to evaporation and cooling. And cold wet roots for long times can be an issue. So if growing tropical type orchids ----- it's beneficial to maintain warm enough temperatures.
But - as usual - if an orchid grower's system works ------ and works well for very long times, then all is ok ---- green light.