This is a good article.
https://www.orchiddigest.org/wp-cont...ydroponics.pdf
It mentions that sections Coryopedilum (Paphiopedilum rothschildianum etc.),
Pardalopetalum (Paphiopedilum lowii etc.),
Cochlopetalum (Paphiopedilum primulinum etc.),
Barbata (mottled leaf, warm growers that generate the “maudiae-type” hybrids), and Brachypetalum
(Paphiopedilum bellatulum etc.) are very happy with this growing style.
It talks about how water becomes "cooled" as it is evaporating, so cooler growing paphs are happiest, especially if the room they are in is warmer. However hot growing paphs may find it more difficult, so you need to use a seedling warming mat or another way to keep them warmer. (The author does a much better job explaining this than I ever could).
Ray is also Cited and hailed!
I was actually wondering about Rothschildianums myself because I recently got two, and I want to make sure they are happy.
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Originally Posted by Roberta
Nooo... Once you have place your plant in its new home, you don't want to disturb it!
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No sorry that was a glitch. With a totally black pot you might have had to check, but it is better to not touch the paphiopedilum. I was talking about phragmipediums. I unpot those a few times a year. Paphs are more sensitive to being repotted. With lecca or similar non-organic media, you will not need to report for several years.
Sorry everyone!