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Old 06-11-2008, 02:05 PM
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I have a Sophronitis cernua mounted and I keep a little water at the bottom of a cup I keep underneath it - the moss is low enough where it will wick up water after I allow it to dry out .. I add a bit of water to the cup and it keeps me from having to soak it as often.
Perhaps you can devise some kind of wick to keep the moss moist.
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Soph cernua thrives as a mounted plant and my specimens just need to be hosed as the weather indicates. It is quite a bit different that Phrag besseae in its requirements. Perhaps your suggestion would work for besseae. I don't want to experiment with my plants!
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My Sophronitis cernua seemed to be in static animation while I had it mounted in bright light and humid conditions for close to two years. One month ago I potted it up using crushed tree fern fiber, and already I have two new roots and one new growth. THe pot is in a lower humidity higher temperature higher lighting condition.
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My example was not to compare the requirements of two very different orchid genus so much as it is to suggest a way of keeping the feet moist by example of my 'pseudo semi-hydroponic' watering system.
It was merely a thought
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My example was not to compare the requirements of two very different orchid genus so much as it is to suggest a way of keeping the feet moist by example of my 'pseudo semi-hydroponic' watering system.
It was merely a thought
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Wonerful, this may be the solution to my problems with my current besseae and mold appearing on the substrate
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i dont think this is a good idea for most people out there, i believe you really need to have very special conditions to have a plant like this thrive mounted . but that is just my 2 cents.

i grow my phrags WET, 24/7 with good ventilation and good light. but who knows , i would love to see this phrag in a year or two, to see how it goes.

Thanks for sharing.
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Interesting, this is an old post but I've never thought of mounting Phrags. Reading through there was never an answer of whether it was still doing well a couple of years later when someone revived the thread then.

Like Palm521 says they like to be wet usually and I think they might dry too quickly for most people if mounted.
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