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10-15-2012, 07:39 AM
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Thank you all!
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10-15-2012, 07:43 AM
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So pretty and healthy! Your pot looks different from what I used for semi-hydro. Do you always keep some water in the dish? It seems that you plant like kelpak a lot. I have never use Kelpak and would love to try it if this makes such different result.
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Hello Esyf,
I used that kind of pots for my semi-hydro because I had a rough time with algae buildup with clear pots, these are regular plastic pots, no algae buildup and frankly I think they look better.
As for the water in the dish, it is some water that escaped the holes when i moved the pot to take some pics, I mist the roots on top twice a day when the weather is hot and since now when are in summer, will cut back on the misting when the weather becomes cold.
Kelpak is an outstanding product.
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10-15-2012, 08:58 AM
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Two things: Any plastic pot may be used for S/H culture, as long as there is a standing reservoir. A pot in a tray is simply using and external reservoir, rather than the internal one in the pots I sell.
Kelpak is no longer available as a retail product in the US; it is now sold as "KelpMax"
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10-15-2012, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by empiref
Hello Esyf,
I used that kind of pots for my semi-hydro because I had a rough time with algae buildup with clear pots, these are regular plastic pots, no algae buildup and frankly I think they look better.
As for the water in the dish, it is some water that escaped the holes when i moved the pot to take some pics, I mist the roots on top twice a day when the weather is hot and since now when are in summer, will cut back on the misting when the weather becomes cold.
Kelpak is an outstanding product.
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Thanks so much for your information. So you immense the pot in water every ? days, no standing water in the dish, mist the roots .....
How often do you immense the pot in water, ? Your plant looks so healthy! You must did something really right!
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Looking for a misting system? Look no further. Automated misting systems from MistKing are used by multitude of plant enthusiasts and are perfect for Orchids. Systems feature run dry pumps, ZipDrip valve, adjustable black nozzles, per second control! Automatically mist one growing shelf or a greenhouse full of Orchids. See MistKing testimonials |
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10-15-2012, 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by esyf
Thanks so much for your information. So you immense the pot in water every ? days, no standing water in the dish, mist the roots .....
How often do you immense the pot in water, ? Your plant looks so healthy! You must did something really right!
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you are welcome,
Once the plant gets established in semi-hydro, you can water as much as you want, and according to the experts on the matter, the more you water, the better. As long as you don't let reservoir dry out completely.
I water by filling the pot to the top rapidly and I let it drain through the holes on the side, I do that every time to flush the pot and prevent salt and mineral buildup on the Hydroton.
The roots on the top get misted because they don't get any nutrients from the water in the reservoir.
I killed 2 phals before, you learn from your mistakes.
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10-15-2012, 12:11 PM
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Looking Gorgeous.
I can't get Kelpmax or Ray's Solo product here in the UK, but I've had good results with the seaweed extract I've tried here in the UK. The ones high in auxins really seem to make a difference.
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10-15-2012, 02:11 PM
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Looking Gorgeous.
I can't get Kelpmax or Ray's Solo product here in the UK, but I've had good results with the seaweed extract I've tried here in the UK. The ones high in auxins really seem to make a difference.
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Rosie, I look at your orchids picture. They are so pretty!!
The Lephanthes calodictyon is so cute!
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10-16-2012, 05:42 AM
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Rosie, I look at your orchids picture. They are so pretty!!
The Lephanthes calodictyon is so cute!
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Thank you
Unfortunately the Lephanthes is no more It died last winter, I think it was too close to my radiators, it had done well all summer but I think dried out too much because of the radiator heat in the winter Planning to get another as I loved this little one and it had done so well and flowered so consistently before that.
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Wire to hold them straight?
To empiref, I noticed in the photos that you used wire to keep the plant upright. What a great idea. I have used a stone and done the wedge thing to try to straighten them, but wire is a much better idea. What kind of wire is it?
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01-12-2013, 11:47 AM
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To empiref, I noticed in the photos that you used wire to keep the plant upright. What a great idea. I have used a stone and done the wedge thing to try to straighten them, but wire is a much better idea. What kind of wire is it?
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This wire is found inside a UTP cable that is used for internet.
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