I agree with Steve, great thread, learning alot here.
I did get one of these little guys in the late spring. Kept it mounted for awhile ..... just couldn't keep up with the soakings so I put in sphag & bark. Its doing just great - blooming its head off and seems very happy, much happier then it was mounted.
Tols are not as hard to grow as I thought they would be. Looks like they do very well in leca too.
I'll post a pic to tonight. The plant now has multiple fans. It the second to last to grow got what I'd consider crown rot. It spawned a new fan right away though and seems to be doing very well. I've noticed a fair bit of root growth the past few weeks and I don't know if it's simply enduring a new growth cycle or if the change in fertilizer did the trick. I've begun using rays solo fertilizer and the plants seem to really enjoy it.
I'll post a photo or two soon. I'm determined to get this thing to bloom!!!!!
It certainly looks happy! Now I'm temped to put mine in s/h. I have some orchids in s/h that I was having trouble getting the watering right with, and s/h is the solution. They love it!
This has been an interesting thread. It should remind us all that everyone's conditions are different and we each will have successes due to a perfect match of culture and environment.
I appreciate Ray reminding us that S/H culture has specifics in regards to container, reservoir and media. Now I am also intrigued about growing a vanda in S/H!
In my environment rupicolous laelias grow and flower well grown in seedling size leca in a small size standard plant pot with daily watering. After reading this thread my newest Tolumnia addition is getting potted that way too.
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s/h is wonderful in many ways. I have been using lava rock because it is available here, and leca isn't. It works well for me and it doesn't run away when I something is knocked over.