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Hansu.nahar 02-12-2016 04:08 PM

Plant ready for S/H?
 
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Hello,

When I got this Psychopsis, it was in a terrible condition. Its pseudo-bulbs were badly wrinkled and most roots were rotting. However, after a couple of months of care, the newest pseudobulb has started producing roots.

I had planted it in a medium comprising of bark, coconut husk, charcoal and a little leca topped with Spaghnum moss.

Summers are soon approaching and the media is drying out too fast. I am thus wishing to transfer this plant to S/H system.

Kindly suggest as to what to do. Is it the right time? Should I do it?

estación seca 02-12-2016 05:00 PM

In hot, dry climates like ours, the top medium of S/H pots does not stay moist very long. You can move it now, but be prepared to water often, or to spray with water often, until the roots grow down ino the S/H medium.

Hansu.nahar 05-06-2016 03:14 PM

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Hello!

So I went ahead and transferred my Psychopsis in S/H.

Now, I noticed that it has two new growths! Could one of it be a flower spike? Is it too early to tell?

Please find a photo attached.

Ray 05-06-2016 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by estación seca (Post 791270)
In hot, dry climates like ours, the top medium of S/H pots does not stay moist very long. You can move it now, but be prepared to water often, or to spray with water often, until the roots grow down ino the S/H medium.

Something you might consider:

Evaporation Reducing Barrier

http://firstrays.com/wp/wp-content/u...05/barrier.png

estación seca 05-07-2016 12:38 AM

I can't tell what that might be.

snowflake311 05-07-2016 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by estación seca (Post 803188)
I can't tell what that might be.

he is saying to make a little cover for the S/H that is in hot dry climates. The little cover will help Slow the evaporation and keep the top a bit more humid. So take a plastic lid and cut a hole for the plant to stick out of and problem solved. pretty cool Idea.

PaphLover 05-07-2016 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by estación seca (Post 803188)
I can't tell what that might be.

Click on the link. :)

Great idea, Ray. That's definitely 'orchid hack' worthy.

estación seca 05-07-2016 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by snowflake311 (Post 803230)
he is saying to make a little cover for the S/H that is in hot dry climates. The little cover will help Slow the evaporation and keep the top a bit more humid. So take a plastic lid and cut a hole for the plant to stick out of and problem solved. pretty cool Idea.

This is a thread about hansu.nahar's plant. I was writing that I can't tell what might be in hansu.nahar's photo of his Psychopsis in the thread above. Does anybody else have an idea of what hansu.nahar is showing on his plant?

Hansu.nahar 05-07-2016 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 803131)

Thanks Ray! Brilliant idea!

However, I do have a doubt, please. If I cover up the top part, wouldn't it stop all air exchange in and out of the pot?

PaphLover 05-07-2016 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by estación seca (Post 803233)
This is a thread about hansu.nahar's plant. I was writing that I can't tell what might be in hansu.nahar's photo of his Psychopsis in the thread above.

Haha! Oops! Miscommunication.

I do better with mime. ;)


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