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The approach I use is very similar...in a clay pot I put down a layer of rocks (small gravel). Then a very thin layer of sphag, just to hold back the next layer which is a small layer of potting soil, and then finish it off with another layer of gravel. They grow quite well for me.

My bigger problem with the rupis is that they tend to stay too wet in winter because they're outside and get rained on and watered. (I may try moving them to another spot next winter)
Very interesting! Sounds like a good idea!
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Very interesting! Sounds like a good idea!
I can't take credit for it... Got the idea from Tom Biggart, an orchid hobbyist and potter in the San Diego area. Granite Hills Orchids)
who grows these really well. He makes pots specifically for the purpose, but I mostly use terracotta pots.

Here's a diagram that he presented at one of the society talks.
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I can't take credit for it... Got the idea from Tom Biggart, an orchid hobbyist and potter in the San Diego area. Granite Hills Orchids)
who grows these really well. He makes pots specifically for the purpose, but I mostly use terracotta pots.

Here's a diagram that he presented at one of the society talks.
Oh wow, that's pretty much what I had in mind!
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