Hello!
I moved one of my catts in S/H in January this year and now it's really fine. A lot a new roots and I've lost only a few old roots. I have 4 new pseudobulbs and it looks like it is already adapted to the new media.
I use a usual pot with a ceramic pot as a reservoir. For the first 3 weeks or so, I didn't let the water in the ceramic pot. Just watered from time to time, when the media was dried.
Only one thing: the new psbs are very thin for the moment. I hope they will evolve...
I had two dieing Laeliacattleya hybrids, and I put them in Semi-hydro. 5 years later, they are are montster sized and one of them blooms regularly. Both never stop putting up new leaves.
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"We must not look at goblin men,
We must not buy their fruits:
Who knows upon what soil they fed
Their hungry thirsty roots?"
It will start getting biger and bigger mine grew terrific since aug when I got them as babies and put right into s/h by that same method.It works great going to hydrotron and just watering and gradually going to full s/h
I think that "going to hydrotron and just watering and gradually going to full s/h" is the best method, at least for cattleyas. Now my catt have 4 new grows. It is in constant growing since last winter!
Do I have more plants in this pot? So many... things there...
Most of my catts are in sh. They tend to be bigger than the ones in bark. Sometimes they get too big, too fast and the roots will cause the pots to bulge.