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Old 03-21-2021, 06:37 PM
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I am toying with the idea of converting to either semi-hydro or using a self watering system for some of my high demand phal's. From what I've learned, LECA and self-watering irrigation systems are the two basics.
Does anyone currently use either of these? Do they really decrease the amount of time spent watering? I am currently watering almost every day. I used to be able to water all of my orchids, at once, two or three times a week.
However, I've grown my collection and now its getting a bit out of hand. Any recommendations ??
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I grow almost all my Phals in S/H. It works great. It does allow longer watering intervals. But I have a warm, humid sunroom. S/H has more evaporative cooling so warm growers might not do as well with it during cool periods.
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Old 03-21-2021, 08:11 PM
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Ray would be the one to answer this best. Timing of the transition is critical with some orchids. A flush of new roots showing would be a good time.
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I am toying with the idea of converting to either semi-hydro or using a self watering system for some of my high demand phal's. From what I've learned, LECA and self-watering irrigation systems are the two basics.
Does anyone currently use either of these? Do they really decrease the amount of time spent watering? I am currently watering almost every day. I used to be able to water all of my orchids, at once, two or three times a week.
However, I've grown my collection and now its getting a bit out of hand. Any recommendations ??
Thanks
What growing system are you using now? Mounted? Because I'm otherwise not familiar with any Phal I've ever grown, species or hybrid, that needs watered more than once a week.

And yes, I do SH with just about everything.
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Afhing to consider:
With Leca you will always have some degree of evaporative rooting. In cooler climates this can be problematic, especially for Phals which really don't like cold roots in the winter.

Daily watering sounds like a lot, especially for potted plants. I'm watering mine every 3 to 7 days, depending on the season. One solution is to adjust your potting mix to your conditions, and either use a smaller grade bark, or mix in some more moisture retentive elements, such as sphagnum. I've read of people with large and varied collections using this tactic (adapting the mix) so that they can water everything more or less at the same frequency, whether a moisture loving plant or a plant which needs to fully dry out.
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I've heard that when using hydroponics with a lot of different plants you run the risk of spreading viruses. Only if using common water source, like a resoviour. Does this apply to orchid on orchid contamination or orchid on any other plant contamination?
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Orchid viruses can be spread in water. S/H typically involves individual containers and not reusing water.
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Ok, so orchid to orchid contamination. Now extrapolate. Does this ring true to orchids of the same species, same origin location? Or just different types of orchid
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Ok, so orchid to orchid contamination. Now extrapolate. Does this ring true to orchids of the same species, same origin location? Or just different types of orchid
I don't understand what you're asking.
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Ummmm. Should I be worrying about my orchid giving something to my tomatoes if grown in same nft setup?

Should I worry about one phal giving it to another phal of the same type in same nft system?

Should I work e about my phal giving something to my vanda, same nft system?
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