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Old 27-08-2007, 10:55 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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"Bob Walsh" wrote in message
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How far 'under the surface ' is the rock?


It varies from the surface to a foot or more. We'd also have to tear up
part of the driveway to get to the main water line, then dig that up. It's
about 3' down. You're talking a major job for two seniors.


Bob

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"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
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Watering a large collection is why I finally built a greenhouse.

I used to spend 5 hours a weekend watering plants from a dishpan (and
watching football in the fall).

Could you use shade cloth to make a closed greenhouse that would keep
the grasshoppers out but still allow you to water with a hose?


Both are covered with shade cloths. There are fans. Without shade
cloths they can reach 130+ F. The summers here are in the 90s and this
summer has been over 100F in the daytime for weeks now.

The shade cloth
would help to cut on the sun as well but may raise the heat since it
would trap some heat.

Could you carry the collection outdoors and water with a hose and then
carry back into the house?


There are too many to make that practical twice a week. In the summer I
always kept them outside and hosed them, then dipped once a month in a
dishpan when they were fertilized. I did the pan number in the winter
also. I was just wondering how others watered a nice size collection when
kept in a house or sunroom. I had hoped to make good use of the GHs year
round but never dreamed they'd be so hot witn open doors, vents, fans and
shade-cloths. I looked into misting coolers but we can't get water to
the GHs because of the rock just under the surface. Leaving pressure on
a hose 24/7 is out of the question.

If you could "find" some bread trays like they use at McD's for
hamburger rolls you could move more plants at a time in and out.

If you are growing under lights and have a drain nearby could you rig up
some trays that would drain into the drain? I used to get some great
trays for that purpose from the companies that make plant carts. With
some basic plumbing parts and garden hose you could rig up the trays to
drain the excess water away from the plants.


That's not possible in our sun-room. I guess I'm stuck with the
"traveling dishpan." :-))


Good Growing,
Gene



"Manelli Family" wrote in message
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It's been at or over 100 F for the past 3 weeks now. The severe drought
continues, forcing the grasshoppers to go for anything watered. Today
I started to bring my orchids back inside. I think the heat is getting
to them also as they're getting a lighter green.

How do you guys water your indoor orchids? I've been using a dishpan
to set them in 2 at a time but as the collection grows that takes a
long time. I can't use a watering can as the water runs right through
the orchid mix.