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Old 06-12-2022, 01:34 AM
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I just received a small Black Jewel Orchid. It is in a peculiar substrate I've encountered before. It's almost like a black wax, very viscous, and water runs right through.

I was surprised it came like this. I do not know how to reproduce the substrate, and I believe I am to up-pot right away. I am thinking I will place it into orchid moss. Is this a good idea?
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Wait before repotting. What is a black jewel orchid?
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Wait before repotting. What is a black jewel orchid?
I believe, a Ludisia Discolor...

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Ludisia is a terrestrial orchid. Any common garden soil is a good medium for it.
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I've been hearing snippets of some kind of mythical "mud" for terrestrial plants (aroids and orchids) made of peat moss and perlite or something like that.

Although it was a gift if you get the name of the vendor maybe they can tell you.
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Per rbarata's comment, for Ludisia discolor, most commonly sold potting soils will do.

My preferred way of potting in large containers is to fill the container 1/3 with orchid bark, 1/3 with a mix of orchid bark and African violet potting mix, and the top 1/3 all African violet potting mix.
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