I picked up a little Aerangis distincta at the Seattle orchid show this weekend. It's a pretty little thing. I haven't grown Aerangis or Angraceum before and I'm really excited about this little one.
I was planning to mount it on a piece of cork or branch. Is a bit of western cedar branch okay or Douglas fir branch okay? Should I add a tiny bit of spagnum on top of the roots? Behind them? There's a growing root tip,so it seems that now would be okay for mounting it - would that be right?
It will be grown on a plant shelf inside my home. The humidity is between 41-55. I'll be misting it gently twice a day.
Any culture recommendations would be appreciated!
Thank you,
Leslie
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