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Originally Posted by Zoi2
If you have the drainage and you're not letting the PA totally dry out,(keeping condensation in the pots)the only other thing I can think of is your roots.
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Joann, that is an incorrect watering method. As a general rule, you do not want the medium to dry out, or even wait a long time to water.
Letting the medium dry out encourages mineral buildup, and is not semi-hydroponics, but simply traditional culture using an inert medium. In true s/h culture, the plant is constantly exposed to the nutrient solution, allowing faster growth.
Concerning the frequency of watering - as a plant absorbs nutrient ions from the solution it expels wastes. Likewise, respiration contaminates the solution. Combined, those actions shift the solution chemistry from "pristine" and the correct nutritional makeup to an unknown cesspool. The longer you wait, the worse it gets.
That's also why proper watering is to fill the pot rapidly to the top and let it drain. Doing so flushes residues from the medium (which is easy if it's still wet, but not if it's dry), and refreshes the liquid in the reservoir, taking the in-pot chemistry back to the target. Topping up the reservoir does nothing for either of those two requirements.