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William 08-14-2008 04:39 PM

Media for Paphs
 
I have several Paphs and they're new to me. I read about rot and I've read that they should be repotted about once a year? My question is what the best medium to use. Right now they're in plastic pots and I have them in bark. I have lava rock and was wondering if thats better.:scratchhead: Perhaps there is something I can use that's even better than either.

bonsai1504 08-14-2008 04:45 PM

i am new to paphs too and i have this same question. hopefully we will both learn!

whygreenberg 08-14-2008 05:23 PM

I believe that fine bark is the classic Paph potting medium. That said, there are probably as many other different ways of doing it as there are people that grow them. Should be interesting to hear what others do.

Also...plastic is generally preferred for Paphs since they like the moisture.

wahaj 08-14-2008 05:35 PM

Well, knowing the rate at which paph roots grow for me, I personally wouldn't make such a drastic change, i.e. from bark to lava rock. Also lava rock is known to hold onto nutrients which build up and can harm the fine roots on paphs. Isn't a huge issue on more vigorously rooting orchid, but I wouldn't advise it for paphs. If you're s/h is the best option for you, I'd advise something like leca or prime agra.

As I'm a chronic over waterer, I find it best to grow them in a mix of 5 parts medium grade bark, 2 parts perlite, 1 part charcoal, 1 part chopped up moss. I usually plant in clay pots. This pretty much allows me to be able to over water because the medium doesn't hold too much water anyway as it's very free draining, and the clay pot allows water to seep through the walls and evaporate as well.

If you're an under waterer then yes probably a mix containing fine bark and some peat would be best.

Lagoon 08-14-2008 07:37 PM

50% peatmoss,25% small bark & 25% small perlite. My paphs are potted in plastic and clay.

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dgenovese1 08-14-2008 08:57 PM

I am also new to growing paphs, but here is what I have been doing. I use a seedling mix that contains equal parts of fine coconut chips, charcoal, bark, & aerolite, and I pot in plastic or clay. I grow my plants under my Vandas, so they get watered every day. They are doing great so far. :)

blackorchid 08-15-2008 10:10 AM

I pot them loosely in 100% long fiber sphagnum moss. It's doing great so far, the new roots really like this stuff. I don't know if it's a good advice to grow them that way but it sounds good to me because I can repot my paph once a year and the sphagnum is easy to clean off the root.

William 08-15-2008 02:35 PM

Thanks for the input about the media. Do most of you repot once a year?

blackorchid 08-15-2008 11:21 PM

for some media, you don't have to. I've heard that coconut husk and charcoal mix or so can last you up to 3 years.

kiki-do 08-15-2008 11:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dgenovese1 (Post 136355)
I am also new to growing paphs, but here is what I have been doing. I use a seedling mix that contains equal parts of fine coconut chips, charcoal, bark, & aerolite, and I pot in plastic or clay. I grow my plants under my Vandas, so they get watered every day. They are doing great so far. :)

That is interesting that you place under Vandas so they get watered every day. I'm new to paphs and trying to get a handle on their wants and needs. I have them in the same type mix, was told they don't like to be loose in the pot, and to brace them up nice and firm. Also, I was told not to let any water get on their leaves. The roots like to be moist and not dry out, but the leaves must stay dry. :hmm
Anyone else wet the leaves?????
I so love this site....everyone has a different way of doing things and we learn various tidbits of new information all the time.
It's a pain in the butt to have to be so careful not to wet the leaves. Perhaps that isn't the case. I can only hope! :)


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