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Watering
Advice please. Diamond wedding presents - a couple of orchid plants. Likely
to be Phals. Both plants are potted in small 4 inch pots anchored to the base of larger ceramic bowls. Both receptacles are filled with (ground) tree bark. Does one water the larger bowl and hope that there is a hole in the bottom of the smaller pot. Are both pots to be given water, or only the smaller one? Alistair |
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I dont suppose that you could take a photo and post it over in
news://alt.binaries.pictures.orchids so that we can better assess what advice you require could you??? Kye. "Alistair Macdonald" wrote in message ... Advice please. Diamond wedding presents - a couple of orchid plants. Likely to be Phals. Both plants are potted in small 4 inch pots anchored to the base of larger ceramic bowls. Both receptacles are filled with (ground) tree bark. Does one water the larger bowl and hope that there is a hole in the bottom of the smaller pot. Are both pots to be given water, or only the smaller one? Alistair |
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On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 13:37:00 +0000 (UTC), "Alistair Macdonald"
wrote: Advice please. Diamond wedding presents - a couple of orchid plants. Likely to be Phals. Both plants are potted in small 4 inch pots anchored to the base of larger ceramic bowls. Both receptacles are filled with (ground) tree bark. Does one water the larger bowl and hope that there is a hole in the bottom of the smaller pot. Are both pots to be given water, or only the smaller one? Alistair I agree with Kye - a photo would be great. But the theory of most orchid watering patterns is that the water must be allowed to drain away. You never want to leave the plant with the bottom of the pot in water. All that said... some people like to 'dunk' their plants. Fill a container submerge the plant for 5 minutes or so then completely drain the plant's container. Be forewarned that the bark will try to float away. But I have never seen a pot fastened with in a bowl so that it could not drain. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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Water the pots the plants are actually in and watch to see that it drains
out into the larger bowl. If it does, great, just drain the larger bowl afterward to avoid having the plants sit in a puddle. If it doesn't, then I don't see how these plants can be watered properly [it may be an arrangement that's intended to be disposable ...] and would suggest you get them repotted into something you can water. -- Kenni Judd Juno Beach Orchids http://www.jborchids.com "Alistair Macdonald" wrote in message ... Advice please. Diamond wedding presents - a couple of orchid plants. Likely to be Phals. Both plants are potted in small 4 inch pots anchored to the base of larger ceramic bowls. Both receptacles are filled with (ground) tree bark. Does one water the larger bowl and hope that there is a hole in the bottom of the smaller pot. Are both pots to be given water, or only the smaller one? Alistair |
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Thanks Kye, Sue and Kenni. I've learnt a lot about watering orchids from
your messages, but failed miserably to follow your photo advice. Got a good image of the pots; saved it then set about posting it to the address I got from Kye. Unfortunately I get "the server could not be found" and "you are not subscribed to this group" I'm stymied, but I think I have got the message about watering orchids. Using dry sticks I have established that on watering the large outside pot, the small inner pot also receives water, so there must be an inlet at the base of the anchored inner pot. Eureka! Alistair |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:41:56 +0000 (UTC), "Alistair Macdonald"
wrote: Thanks Kye, Sue and Kenni. I've learnt a lot about watering orchids from your messages, but failed miserably to follow your photo advice. Got a good image of the pots; saved it then set about posting it to the address I got from Kye. Unfortunately I get "the server could not be found" and "you are not subscribed to this group" I'm stymied, but I think I have got the message about watering orchids. Using dry sticks I have established that on watering the large outside pot, the small inner pot also receives water, so there must be an inlet at the base of the anchored inner pot. Eureka! Alistair When you first wanted to read RGO you told your ISP by subscribing to the newsgroup. You have to do the same for ABPO it is just a binaries newsgroup as this one is a text group. Also your ISP may not carry ABPO. You will have to ask them. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:25:03 -0600 in Susan Erickson wrote:
When you first wanted to read RGO you told your ISP by ^^^ pedant News reader software /pedant subscribing to the newsgroup. You have to do the same for ABPO it is just a binaries newsgroup as this one is a text group. Also your ISP may not carry ABPO. You will have to ask them. And don't be surprised when they say "What's USENET?" -- Chris Dukes Suspicion breeds confidence -- Brazil |
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