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Old 10-05-2016, 07:27 PM
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Are there any other houseplants one can grow in SH? I have a lot of PA left over from a big order years ago and I'd like to put it to good use if possible.
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Old 10-06-2016, 09:18 AM
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Succulents, like aloe do well. Not sure about cacti specifically. I've read that African violets take to it.
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Terrestrial houseplants do VERY well in S/H culture. They take to it much easier than do orchids. Dracaenas, aglaomenas, spathyphyllums, you name it.
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Succulents, like aloe do well. Not sure about cacti specifically. I've read that African violets take to it.
Aloe?? I thought their roots needed only minimal moisture. The one on my porch tends to not do well if the pot doesn't spend some time being dry between watering.

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Terrestrial houseplants do VERY well in S/H culture. They take to it much easier than do orchids. Dracaenas, aglaomenas, spathyphyllums, you name it.
Thank you. I'll look for these at my next visit to my local plant store.
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I have concluded that anything CAN be grown in S/H, but that does not mean that everyone has the right combination of conditions necessary to grow everything.

I have a customer who wins awards with her cacti and succulents grown that way...
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I just put a Haworthia attenuata aka Zebra succulent in a weird set up. I put it in a Clay pot with the Hydroton. I set the pot in water and it is doing well. The old growth died off a bit. I was scared it was not going to make it. I pulled it up and found new roots. SO I put it back in. I have lots of new growth. It was an experiment that is going well so far.

I think I will put my Peace lily in semi hydro I think it might do best in full hydroponics since it loves water so much.

I think lots of plants would enjoy S/H.

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I actually have an Avocado seedling in S/H doing great! She's currently putting out new leaves and her roots are growing crazy! lol

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I think I will put my Peace lily in semi hydro I think it might do best in full hydroponics since it loves water so much.
Oh snowflake, please let us know if you do and how it does! I have several Peace Lilies, including a baby.

Yes, they do need to be watered frequently, so I'm thinking S/H would be perfect for them!
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I planted an Agloaenama (oh god can't spell that) and it didn't even notice!! haha it's been a few weeks and it's just kept growing like nothing ever happened. Now I'm looking at my orchids saying "see, that's how it's done y'all, keep your roots and keep growing!"
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DO you think Jewel orchids would take to S/H well?
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I would like to try ferns, like bird nest fern or Phlebodium aureum. Do you think it would work?
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