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Old 26-04-2008, 07:07 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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Why did you change potting medium? Can't get it anymore? (Just a
question, I know it sounds challenging when read but I don't mean it that
way.)


It doesn't sound challenging at all. It's a valid question. Two were in
broken down spag. The others were in straight bark. I do use spag, but less
and less now, as the quality just isn't the same anymore. As far as bark,
I've never been able to get a good feel for it, so I just don't use it at
all.

Think I'll post a pic over at abpo so you can see what I'm talking about.

Diana

K Barrett

"Ray B" wrote in message
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Have you considered semi-hydroponics for them?

They were actually the first plants I used when I began experimenting
with the idea, and they seem to thrive.

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"tenman" wrote in message
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Diana Kulaga wrote:
Remember that we grow outside, so it depends on the weather. It's been
dry, so a couple of times a week lately. I don't ever over water. If
anything, I'm stingy that way. But I'm wondering if these guys need a
serious bath to get them going again. They weren't dried out when I
repotted, and the CHC wicks up water quite well. Still....

Diana

Take a representative plant out of pot at once and check the roots. It
won't hurt it and you need to know if the roots are rotting and if so,
overwatering them now will be the kiss of death. Note the moisture level
of the mix. If the roots are good, I would suggest (assuming they are
loosely in the mix rather than tightly packed) they could use some TLC,
including copious watering.

Other thought: has the CHC been soaked to leach out salts? If not, the
salt levels will kill the roots. I don't know if you are used to using
CHC or not.

Other than that, I'm out of ideas.