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Originally Posted by TylerK
I also thought I read on Ray's website somewhere that it's very difficult to over pot an orchid in s/h. I believe he said something like the following (my paraphrasing of something I remember reading) -
The issue with most organic potting mediums is they stay too wet for too long, and while they're wet air circulation around the roots falls off and you get rot as a result. With s/h everything is supposed to stay evenly moist all the time, but you don't get rot with the s/h roots because the LECA always ensures there's good air flow. The volume of the pot should be far less important than in traditional growing methods.
Tyler
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Hi Tyler, You're correct in what you are saying. I was suggesting a smaller container to John so he wouldn't have to float the plant out evey time he wanted to see the roots.
I find that here in the Northeast US, the smaller the surface area exposed, the media stays moist longer. If you are growing in a greenhouse or have high humidity, evaporation is probably not an issue. Growing on my windowsill, I pretty much have to water 2 times a week.
Some people put a layer of moss on top, which seems to work, but I think some of that would work it's way down into the media and start clogging up the holes. Or get flushed out and clog up the sink drain, then my wife would kill me.
Bill
Bill