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Old 01-18-2009, 03:26 PM
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What is a S/H? can somebody explain a little.
Hi Orquidia
SH is semi hydroponic. Water grown! You need a container with a reservoir. You need to use a free draining medium. Like hydroclay. These need to be soaked before you use them so that you wash away any residues and get the balls really absorbent. then place them into your pot plant the orchid and surround with the hydroclay medium. Give the orchid a good soak then allow to drain. Once you have done this just feed as normal and water when the reservoir looks almost empty.
Hope this helps you.
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Old 01-20-2009, 06:57 AM
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Hi Orquidia
SH is semi hydroponic. Water grown! You need a container with a reservoir. You need to use a free draining medium. Like hydroclay. These need to be soaked before you use them so that you wash away any residues and get the balls really absorbent. then place them into your pot plant the orchid and surround with the hydroclay medium. Give the orchid a good soak then allow to drain. Once you have done this just feed as normal and water when the reservoir looks almost empty.
Hope this helps you.
Hugs Joan
Joansorchid,

Thanks for the great explanation.

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