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Originally Posted by Tekano
As the title states can all be converted into s/h?
Also how does one go about doing it?
And what about small keikis? Can we start it without acclimation?
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From what Ray has said in the past, all orchids can be grown in semi-hydro but only according to your specific environment. Just because a person can grow beautiful miltoniopsis and masdevallias in semi-hydro while living in England doesn't mean a person in Florida can do the same. It depends on your growing conditions and environment. In the right conditions any orchid can grown in semi-hydro. My only concerns would be with finicky/sensitive terrestrial type which which at have a problem with the airiness of leca media.
Go to Ray Barkalows website if you need more info about how to grow in the semi-hydro system. It's got everything you need in detail.
From what my experience, conversion is easiest on plants that are healthy, just starting to grow new roots at the base, and switching from a similarly water-retentive media (like sphagnum moss).
Small keikis, if they have a large enough root system should be able to adapt to semi-hydro as long as they are healthy and large enough but once again it depends on if that orchid is suited to your growing environment.