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03-30-2009, 04:13 PM
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paphiopedilum in Semi-Hydroponic ??
Hello. I have a question, for Paphs can be used semihydroponic culture?, i never seen a growing in semydroponic.
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yes some do very well in sh culture
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03-31-2009, 02:56 PM
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wow, your paphio are very beautiful.
thanks for your help.
Look i repot mi paphio.
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indeed, they love it...
Check this link, these are my first Paphies in S/H
Windowsill on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
if you check the rest of the pictures in this set, you will find several Paphies (all of them blooming in S/H
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ramon, i can,t stop looking at you,re pictures on flicker. they are all awsum.
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It is important when using S/H for Paphs to avoid movement that will cause the hydro pellets to rub against the roots.
Too much movement will damage the little hair roots that feed the plant.
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When I was experimenting with what led to semi-hydroponic culture, paphs were the first plants tried. They grew so well that I expanded the trials to others.
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