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Whimzikal 05-12-2005 01:48 PM

Epiphytic Orchids
 
Currently I have a dendrobium and phalenopsis in a thirty gallon hexagonal growing in as epiphytes. Currently the roots are covered with a damp sphagnum moss to encourage growth and attachment, but I haven't been able to get the moss to come out of its dormant state just yet and was considering replacing it down the road with Java moss. My only concern before I do this however, is whether or not the java moss will become parasitic or can remain neutral or symbiotic. Any thoughts or related experiences would be greatly appreciated.

iheartdarts 05-12-2005 07:17 PM

It is my understanding that javamoss will prefer a much wetter environment then your orchid roots would tolerate. I don't have any first hand experience with javamoss however.

It may tolerate a drier climate but just not spread out and invade the place like it would if it were kept wetter.

Good Luck

eukaryote 05-12-2005 09:40 PM

Be careful with moss on roots, especially phals. I find that in a vivarium/terrarium, very little moss is needed for most orchids, provided the humidity is high enough. Too much moss will make the roots rot in a hurry.

waretrop 05-13-2005 08:00 PM

Epiphytic Orchids
 
I have lots of Epiphytic Orchids. I just don't know much about them. I enjoy them greatly. Barb :D

waretrop 05-14-2005 07:39 AM

Epiphytic Orchids
 
I have Java Moss alive in air with just a small bit of it laying in water. It can live in lesser wet conition as long as some part of the system has that water reserve. It took time to get it established like that. If one part breaks off from another and non of the broken off section is in just a little bit of water it will die.

The part living in air must cling to something and is stedfast. You can't scrape it off. It seems to be pretty destructive. Mine is climbing up a small wall. I feel it would not allow the roots of an orchid to breathe.

Their needs are too different. It might work with a Mandevilla like orchid, it would work but I still feel it would over come the orchid. Barb

josh_r 05-15-2005 11:32 AM

many of the miniatures, especially those without pseudbulbs or super thick water retaining leaves, dont mind moss covering the roots. i actually have a bulbophyllum that is growing in a matt of pretty wet moss and is taking off for me!

waretrop 05-15-2005 02:35 PM

Epiphytic Orchids
 
My Stanhopea wardii is bloomed this morning. That thing is extemely fragrant even during the day. Barb

waretrop 05-15-2005 08:13 PM

Epiphytic Orchids
 
Here it is. If I can get it to work.

http://www.orchidboard.com/coppermin...031/wardi2.JPG

http://www.orchidboard.com/coppermin...0031/wardi.JPG

Whimzikal 05-17-2005 12:52 AM

Thanks for the info. In that case I'll stick with the sphagnum moss.

josh_r 05-17-2005 12:08 PM

wow! those are cool flowers!!! very nice waretrop!! what does the plant look like??


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