Semi Hydro for phalaenopsis
I'd like to explain my semi-hydro system for Phalaenopsis that has worked well for a number of years. Prior to this I lost plants due to dehydration. Some of us miss watering for one reason or another!
So, I got some cylinder shaped clear plastic food storage containers from the supermarket, Drilled a couple of holes in the sides, about a half-inch up from the bottom (so after watering there would remain a water-reservoir).
Then I cut a slice of florists' foam about a quarter of an inch thick, shaped this into an oval shape which wedged into the bottom of the container at an angle. The angle allows for a water reservoir and an air reservoir. I then pot the phal with porous stones or clayball up to the top of the container. Some sphagnum moss or extra care may be required for the plant to grow roots down into the florists foam, but once it has, it has an almost permanent supply of moisture and nutrients.
I usually water once a week with a weak nutrient supply. But if I miss a few weeks they are okay.
This system also allows for some algae to grow around the florists foam. As I understand it, algae helps to fix nitrogen. The clear plastic allows the orchid roots to photosynthesize, as they do in nature.
Last edited by miyagii; 02-12-2013 at 12:59 AM..
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