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Old 03-15-2013, 04:25 PM
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Your Cymbidiums look great, are you really growing them S/H or the traditional way and just using LECA? Your pots look like regular plastic pots and saucers with drainage holes in the bottom. How did you plug the bottom holes so they don't leak? How far up the side of the pot did you drill your drain holes? I'm looking at moving some of mine into S/H, so I'm looking at large pots like yours.

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Your Cymbidiums look great, are you really growing them S/H or the traditional way and just using LECA? Your pots look like regular plastic pots and saucers with drainage holes in the bottom. How did you plug the bottom holes so they don't leak? How far up the side of the pot did you drill your drain holes? I'm looking at moving some of mine into S/H, so I'm looking at large pots like yours.

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i am growing in S/H, all my orchids are.
i plugged the bottom holes with glue and plastic hole covers.
i drilled about 1/4 from the top distance
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instead of nutricote try dynamite, may be easier to find.

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Old 03-15-2013, 05:36 PM
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I found Basacote, thanks.
Check my post earlier today, maybe you can help with my questions.
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Old 03-15-2013, 05:40 PM
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i am growing in S/H, all my orchids are.
i plugged the bottom holes with glue and plastic hole covers.
i drilled about 1/4 from the top distance
About 1/4 the distance looks like it's working perfectly.

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