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Old 05-19-2016, 06:52 PM
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Default ¿¿¿will this work...???

i saw some orchids growing on upside down terracotta pots, and ollas... so i thought this might work...


i grabbed a cheap terracotta pot that a cattleya came in, drilled some holes in it, plugged up the bottom with some polymer clay and mounted this guy...




in my head, it will work... LOL>.. i'll just have to spray it every night or early morning... i'm always spraying if i see something too dry.... i live in southern california and i've grown cattleya in the same place but in semi hydroponics...


so, do you think this will work...? thinking of getting some of them cheap "craft" pots from micheals with no drain holes and doing some phal's around the house this way...


thought's...?????
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