crucifix:
How is your plant doing now? How long has it been out of gel beads now? I hope that it is recovering well and rewards you with abundant blooms!
kultureshock
Exactly how do you grow your phalae' in beads? It sounds like you move it in and out of the beads in order to re-hydrate. Do the roots ever attach to the sides of the container, and if so, doesn't it cause damage to remove the plant entirely? And you talk about the beads shrinking and cracking; I have never used the beads, so is that a sign of dehydration or the beads wearing out?
And does anyone know what the name of the stuff is? Is it the same crystals that you add to the soil to keep it hydrated?
I find this an interesting post, more for what other uses we could find for this than anything else. It could provide better humidity than other materials that don't totally absorb water, so maybe mixed in with other materials in a humidity tray.
I think growing an orchid in this way, in a clear container, would be a great project so that kids (and adults alike) could watch the roots grow and such.
Also, I know that Miltonias like water, as do Masdevallias, but fungus is always an issue. Do you think you could re-hydrate these with fungicide solution perhaps? That along with almost direct air flow may make this feasible - I have a few of both varieties that I could play with - they are not doing that well now, soooo........
I bet that several posts in the Semi-Hydro area would flesh this out a little, because I bet that someone has played with this stuff before!
Thanks for the tidbit to think about -
Steve
Happy New Year!!!