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Old 07-26-2008, 04:15 PM
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this is our orchid project. we have made an ebb and flow hydro system with everything from walmart and lowes. we used a rubbermade container as a resivior with a pump. the water is pumped up to the planter to a level of 3 inches deep and drain back to the resivior. this happens every four hours for ten minutes. we used hydroton media and botanicare nurtrients. here are some pictures.


the moth orchid not sure what kind


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greg putting everything together


happy orchid in their new home


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Old 07-26-2008, 07:41 PM
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That looks pretty nifty.
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Did the orchids survive/thrive?
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Old 03-11-2011, 11:45 PM
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Pretty cool, i am also curious how they are doing.
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The only concern I would have is the sharing of plant pathogens. Start to lost one plant, and by sharing the reservoir, you'll likely lose 'em all.
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I run full hydro and have for several years. My chids are in individual pots on a flood and drain 4x4 table, a 2x4 table and a few are in dwc(deep water culture). I recently lost a noid cattleya, everything else is still fine. The biggest problem I do have is mealie bugs, once one has them on the table they all have them. If I remember I'll post some pictures tomorrow.
Sharry baby is blooming right now, second spike has 100 flowers, first had 90 and its my first blooming of this plant. I have a brassidium that I separated in November, two spikes also. I also have a stubborn chid that is doing nothing but annoy me, had it for years, grows, but doesn't flower for me.

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