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Originally Posted by DavTom
I leave it to Ray to comment on this.
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OK. I will.
Orchid culture is a fairly complex concept, as there are many parameters that we must provide - naturally or through manipulation - to meet that "sweet spot" for success.
- Light
- Temperature
- Humidity
- Water
- Air Movement
- Nutrition
- Substrate
Then add the "niche" nature of orchids, and each has its own set of requirements - an individual Venn diagram with its own sweet spot, if you will. It gets even more complex when you try to compare notes, as our individual growing conditions also play a role.
"Semi-Hydroponics" only addresses or affects a tiny fraction of those requirements, making generalization a waste of time.