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Old 05-08-2014, 10:44 PM
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This is a simple fool proof (it worked for me so.....) rescue vehicle I made that allows maximum drying and aeration while staying just damp enough. I was never much for sphagnum moss but reading old AOS Orchid magazines changed my mind. Sphagnum moss (the long fiber NZ) can be a good media if you understand how to use it. Obviously phals grow very well in it provided adequate aeration and watering are followed. Phals fail when we get them home because of a major change in their growing conditions. We give them inadequate aeration and water them way too much. Change the density of the moss in the pot and moss changes from nemesis to ally. I used sphagnum moss here on two damaged cattleyas which wouldn't grow any other way. They were on their way to the trash heap when they started screaming for one more chance. I made this wire basket and put each in as I placed wet sphag around the base of each. The old obviously damaged pbulb had a small bud on it but no roots when I put it in the basket. It has grow two inches since being in there. There were no roots or even bumps where roots would grow. All the growth has taken place with just what the damaged pbulb has stored up. The other one is C. Red Glen "Eureka". This one was detached by accident (I am the worlds biggest clutch ) I let it dry then put it in small bark and sponge rock. Nothing. Same with added moss. Nothing. Sponge rock alone. Nothing. Placed here two weeks ago and this is what it looks like. You have to want to experiment and you have to have the room. I rescue because I have to. Hard to explain but it's a kick to rescue and succeed. These are a couple years from blooming so you have to have the stamina. But I like to show others how to do it. Thanks for reading this.
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Old 05-08-2014, 11:45 PM
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Great job & thank you for sharing.

I applaud you for your interest in rescues. I can understand this completely as it was suffering Orchids that brought me here and started my obsession...I mean hobby (lol). Indeed this interest has served you well, you have helped me a lot offering generously from your vast store of knowledge!

So thanks again for sharing your advice with us. I'd imagine this method is good for Phals and other Orchids as well???

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Old 05-09-2014, 10:10 AM
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Very nice informational post!
When I use sphagnum moss, I use red lava rock in the middle or on the bottom. I use basket or net pots so the moss dries out evenly. With the bulbo, I use the moss in a thin layer on a tray. Moss is great if you use it correctly.
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Very interesting. If you can save a single pseudo-bulb with no roots, then I'm very impressed. I love experimenting and learning new things.
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Old 05-09-2014, 12:14 PM
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Thank you all very much. It's a thrill when they flower but that is usually wayyyyy down the road. When they put on new growth, that is exciting. I doubted that the Red Glen would push roots but it had a good store of energy in that fat pbulb so I thought...why not? Orchids in the wild suffer root loss all the time and still live a long time. That energy storage is key to their survival in the wild. So don't give up if damage occurs to your orchids. They heal well. Other than virus, most orchids can withstand bouts of fungal and bacterial damage and produce good viable offspring. The old growth can be in pretty bad shape but if you can arrest the culprit, you can get good new growth.
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Nice! Good save!
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Old 05-09-2014, 07:34 PM
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To provide better ariation, I switched to a bigger moss. Spanish moss, and I got rid of the plastic pots and put them in the slit high drainage pottery pots. Big difference now. This is just phals. I guess it is like the apature of a camera. Or the equals sign in an algebra calculation.
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Old 05-09-2014, 07:39 PM
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Cool James!! Do you think a net basket would work the same way? How often do water? Thanks
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Old 05-10-2014, 12:28 AM
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Net pot would do fine. Drying is what counts, Watering just encourages roots. The pbulb has everything needed to start new growth. I water every few days. Just to keep it damp without too much water. That would encourage rot of the pbulb through the base fibers.
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Old 05-10-2014, 02:21 AM
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Posts like these keep me motivated to keep trying. Thanks for sharing!
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