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Volcanic Lava Rock
I wouldn't say it's a "norm," but it is yet another example that almost
anything CAN be used. The important thing to understand is that just because person "A" is successful with something has absolutely no bearing on its applicability to person "B's" growing conditions. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. . . . . . . . . . . "GrlIntrpted" wrote in message . net... Just returned from an orchid "date" . Spent some time with my down the block neighbor who grows orchid as well. She just finished repotting her orchids and this year is the third year that she is adding volcanic lava rock to her mix. She grows mostly Catt hybrids, miniature Phal species, Dendrobium species, and other hybrid orchids that most orchid growers own. She says that ever since she started adding the rocks to her mix, her orchids improved in appearance and flowering abilities. She uses no precise measurements, just tosses it togeter with whatever medium she is using, about 1:1 ratio. I was wondering if this is an accepted "norm" for indoor orchid growing? Does anyone have experience growing orchids in such a fashion, please share. Mariana |
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