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Old 07-30-2006, 08:18 PM
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Default Epiweb update

Well I bought myself one of the epiweb conical baskets, so I'm trying it out with my vandofinetia. Hopefully it works out! The basket is filled with chunks of epiweb and a few pieces of primeagra, mostly epiweb. I'll let people know how things go.
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I have an oncidium hybrid in a similar basket of EpiWeb chunks, and the roots are going nuts, weaving their way through the stuff.

I have another that is suffering on a piece of cork, so I'm going to pot it up in a clear plastic pot of EpiWeb chunks and see how that goes.

I have a Haraella odorata mounted on a piece of EpiWeb slab, and it seems to be doing great, but keep in mind I'm a frequent waterer.
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Looks interesting I have a couple of Vanda seedlings that might enjoy that.
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Think I will buy a few slabs for my species Phals . Gin
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