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Old 05-19-2014, 06:00 AM
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Hello everyone,

I have been reading some of the threads in the SH discussion. I've always had my Phals in moss/bark, but am wondering in growing them in SH would not be better and a lot less messy.

I've always been carefull not to overwater, but tend to water more, and growing in SH would allow me to water more frequently without worrying about overwatering.

Does anyone know how I could get hold of a suitable medium in SA?
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Old 05-19-2014, 08:31 PM
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Hello and welcome! I prefer using inorganic potting medium but I haven't tried S/H. Good luck!
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I like S/H a lot! It is less messy in my experience and you can sterilize and reuse the media.

I hope another South African can help you source a supplier! LECA is awesome!
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Old 05-20-2014, 04:29 PM
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Thanks all! Anyone from SA on here welcome to let me know?
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Hi!

I came across this post, wanting to know the same thing and also being from SA.

Did you find anything per chance? Even finding clear pots here is a nightmare!!
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Clear pots are not essential. Once your plants are well-established, you can water as frequently as you want, without fear of overwatering.
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Old 07-08-2015, 09:33 AM
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Thanks! I just prefer seeing the roots.

I was wondering if anyone eventually came upon s/h suppliers in South Africa.
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Old 07-09-2015, 01:47 AM
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Hi!

I came across this post, wanting to know the same thing and also being from SA.

Did you find anything per chance? Even finding clear pots here is a nightmare!!
I can't comment on S/H, but as to clear pots - what I do is go to those plastic shops (plastilon, plasticland etc.), buy either see-through cups (for small plants) or other containers and drill holes in them. I also use plastic beer glasses from cricket, old mayo containers, anything that works
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Look for LECA (Light Expanded Clay Aggregate) for hydroponics. There are many brand names but LECA is the generic acronym.
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