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¿¿¿will this work...???
i saw some orchids growing on upside down terracotta pots, and ollas... so i thought this might work...
i grabbed a cheap terracotta pot that a cattleya came in, drilled some holes in it, plugged up the bottom with some polymer clay and mounted this guy... https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...1f&oe=57D1B574 in my head, it will work... LOL>.. i'll just have to spray it every night or early morning... i'm always spraying if i see something too dry.... i live in southern california and i've grown cattleya in the same place but in semi hydroponics... so, do you think this will work...? thinking of getting some of them cheap "craft" pots from micheals with no drain holes and doing some phal's around the house this way... thought's...????? |
When I switched all my orchids to basket pots, I had to pry the roots of nearly all my orchids off of the sides and bottoms of the clay pots. Based on that, I think your idea will work. :)
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haha.... well, i'm making another 4 pots... will see what else i can grow this way... i'm also going to spread some chia seeds on one, and moss... btw, why did you switch from mounted to pots...? |
I wasn't using the clay pots for mounting but as pots. I decided I wanted to see the roots. :)
I love mounted orchids but it isn't very practical for me, with my conditions during the colder months, so mostly it is just the Lepanthes and a few others that are mounted. |
Different clay pots have different seep rates, so you'll have to pay attention at first.
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I've seen some beautiful olla pots with Phals mounted on them using a small wad of s.moss. I've thought about trying a olla myself. I think you'll be fine as long as you water well.
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I have mounted a phal lindenii on a clay pot saucer and it's doing great. Something that needs to cool slightly could benefit from mounting on clay pots/dishes ect.
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an encyclia is the same as a coconut orchid right...? i'm stlll a newb... anyways, i have these 3 huge coconut orchids right now, and might split one up... and my dad is coming from mexico soon.. haha... i might have to hit him up or some nice stuff... well, i do live in little mexico (los angeles) and can get tha stuff anywhere i guess.... i just want to be able to hang it.. |
The 'coconut orchid' is Maxillaria tenuifolia, in the Maxillaria alliance. Encyclia is in the Cattleya alliance, not closely related.
Most Encyclias are very high light plants, even more so than Cattleyas. I have known a lot of people in southern California who grow them on mounts outside in lots of sun. Even more than Cattleyas, they need air at the roots, or mounting. That is why you see so many fantastic mounting ideas, which I certainly am going to steal. A lot of Encyclias have strong daytime fragrances. If you search Orchid Board on Encyclia, you better get a drool bucket handy. |
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The coconut orchid (Maxillaria tenuifolia) is actually pretty drought and sun tolerant for a Maxillaria. I just divided a large clump that was mounted on a piece of cork bark. It was getting nearly full sun and twice a week watering at night during summer. A couple other exceptions are Maxillaria picta and Maxillaria pachyphylla. I'm sure that there are other exceptional Maxillarias. Chances are good though that if you visit people who've been growing orchids outdoors in SoCal for several years... you're going to see many more Encyclias than Maxillarias. I see that estación seca has made me mostly redundant :( |
Not sure if this is a good idea for your type of plant, but I saw video where they filled the inside of the terra cotta pot
With wet moss to keep the outside slightly damp and cool where the orchid was mounted. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
How will you fertilize? If you put fertilizer in the pot with water, evaporation will cause a build up of salts/minerals on the exterior of the pot where the roots are. This would become toxic to the roots.
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plus, i don't fertilize with heavy stuff... i use fermented fish... hardly any salt buildup... i use it on my SH setups a lot... |
That would work! You must have an OUTDOOR area for using fish emulsion fertilizer! ;-)
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