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Back with more fertiliser questions. I...
Back with more fertiliser questions.
I currently have "Formulex" for my semi hydro plants, a well balanced nutrient solution. I am struggling to get a good outcome on Rays calculator.
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I just bought 20l RO water, and it was also...
I just bought 20l RO water, and it was also deionised. Is there a guide on this forum on making the water suitable? Because obviously it is now devoid of any nutrients.
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Rain water is my first choice buy due to layout...
Rain water is my first choice buy due to layout of patio and drain pipes, it's just not feasible.
Humidifiers was my second choice, but running 3 still doesn't provide enough water, the house sits...
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Most cost effective way to get water? (GB)
I live in a hard water area, and conscious that some orchids and plants don't like the additives. I am aware of reverse osmosis and distilling, but not sure how to do that at home on a budget.
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Thank you, I am taking my chance with Madevallia,...
Thank you, I am taking my chance with Madevallia, but it does show up on a warm growing Pleurothallids list that I found on this forum (can't link)
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How to promote seasonal changes in a warm terrarium?
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Would've been a good idea to include species in...
Would've been a good idea to include species in the first post!
Anyway, here they are:
Bulbophyllum lasiochilum
Bulbophyllum moniliforme
Phalaenopsis mirabilis
Schoenorchis sclopendria
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How to promote seasonal changes in a warm terrarium?
The terrarium is situated in my bedroom, and I can reliably get it to 80% humidity. I did have a problem with things drying too fast, but have changed the fans around which should fix things. At the...
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