If you're willing to experiment, I think you'll find that substituting CHC
for bark gives fairly similar conditions, but rewets easier and lasts
longer.
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"TRAINMAN9" wrote in message
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Why in the world would you want Rexius bark? Its the worst that I have
ever encountered...leaves your fingers full of splinters, rots at an
accelerated rate, and kills paphs faster than Roundup.
You are the first one to mention anything like this. There are a number of
growers using this bark with excellent results. The Little Greenhouse in
MD, in
business for over 30 years, and one of the premier growers of paphs swears
by
Rexius bark.
if you must use bark go for Sequioia
Sequioia, was very good bark at one time but near the end of their
production
they were packing the bark wet. I had used it the last time I repotted my
greenhouse and even when treated with Physan I still got snow mold.
I also noticed that it broke down very quickly.
but I agree with Ray....go for coconut husk
chips.
I have been growing for over 25 years and was also in the commercial end
of the
business for over 15 years where we sold thousands of plants all over the
country. We were a frequent advertiser in both AOS and OD. We always used
fir
bark based mixes with great success.
but I agree with Ray....go for coconut husk
chips.
Thanks for the suggestion but I don't wish to make a change from bark
based
mixes.