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Everyone's environment is different, so you can't generalise, but there is one thing where I think you can. Since it is ridiculous to reapot for each season as it comes round, I think it is accurate to say that you need to pot for the most dangerous season.
For me winter is the most dangerous, without a doubt, and I worry about overwatering then. So, I don't use sphag much. I might use a bit in some pots where they are exposed to the hottest areas, so I will put a ball or two of moss in, so as to act as a reservoir. Also if an orchid is a newcomer with poor roots, I will put a ball or two in there. Phals get large bark in a wide shallow container I make myself. They have to be watered every day in summer, but winter, twice a day is fine. There is no danger of root rot, because the medium gets wet, but the air movement is unhindered. The latest trial sizes of 30 cm diam and 8 deep aren't really wide enough, as the latest one is thrusting roots out thru the drain holes like a mad thing. I'm going to start looking at 35 cm which is about 14 inches diam and about 4 inches deep. All this means a lot of watering in the summer. However it enables me to inspect each pot and keep an eye on things. |
Thanks guys for the information! I DO appreciate! Now, three other things on the tag that I'm not familiar with: I assume "H&R" is the developer of "Little Toshee", but what about the notation "AM/NOS"?
Thanks BIL & Shannon. |
You are in Louisiana. Hot/warm and humid most of the time? You probably would not even have mush trouble with bare root or mounted orchids. Well, where I am, it is the desert, and the spagham moss remains wet maybe 1 day if I am lucky. So it is relative to where you live.
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You need to experiment. Don't blindly follow what people say, because no matter how good their advice is, it can only be guaranteed to work for them there. So, try various things, and experiment. |
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I think it is AM/AOS I typed this earlier today and I guess I haven't found out if I'm wrong but I think AM is Award of Merit AOS is American Orchid Society. It means the orchid Little Toshee has been given these awards. Hay Bil I think you mean in summer you water them once a day in winter twice a week? Is that right? |
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They also get misted 16 times a day. I'm pushing the 40C barrier here. |
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I was told when I first came here/started over a year ago - all with good intention no doubt - that I'll want to pot my orchids in a bark mix. But now I have learned that I am a chronic under-waterer (I think I need therapy for it, lol) therefore moss is not my worst enemy. HOWEVER a lot of times you'll find when you first get a new plant that it's not just in moss it's PACKED DENSE in moss and this can be problematic b/c dense, dense moss can hold water for weeks as you've experienced (and so many others have as well, myself included). With such dense moss I've had orchids survive 6 weeks without watering!
If bark is working for you and you don't mind watering more often then by all means stick with it. I do believe Phals like to dry out a little between waterings while Catts like to dry out even more. Oncidiums on the other hand I don't think like to dry out between waterings, but this is all generalizing. Today I started a MAJOR experiment (yes I know I'm taking a huge risk) and did mass repots with a pro-mix like mix, basically it's peat moss potting mixture with some perlite and I added a little bit more perlite, bark, clay pebbles. I've done this b/c I underwater so bad and I've bought plants that were already in Promix that are still doing well. To each his own as they say... now beware the rain... that's my latest lesson... bad lesson... AND WELCOME! :D |
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