davidtcp
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I have been in the orchids world for 2 years, with 2 clear objectives in mind .... to make my living room wonderful, and low maintenance, even if I can work a lot at times trying new automatic systems... . 90% of low-maintenance experiments have failed. ;D, but I have learned a lot about things that don't work.
My latest acquisition is a 10 liters Levoit humidifier, 5 hours a day = 10 litres a week. My main reason is to grow the roots when the flowering season is over, for which I will cut the flower stems as soon as they appear.
Usually I have more light bulbs, but with so many steams I had to remove some bulbs. They are in rock substrate (volcanic rock, carbon and very small marble stones which I soak in water every 1 or 2 weeks. I fertilise every two waterings. The orientation is north.
On the right I have 6 orchids experimenting on a tree trunk (cork) and sphagnum moses. Three times a day they receive 15 second spray of water. I spray fertiliser on leaves and roots. They seem to be doing well even though it is very new.
I added 2 videos.
I have been in the orchids world for 2 years, with 2 clear objectives in mind .... to make my living room wonderful, and low maintenance, even if I can work a lot at times trying new automatic systems... . 90% of low-maintenance experiments have failed. ;D, but I have learned a lot about things that don't work.
My latest acquisition is a 10 liters Levoit humidifier, 5 hours a day = 10 litres a week. My main reason is to grow the roots when the flowering season is over, for which I will cut the flower stems as soon as they appear.
Usually I have more light bulbs, but with so many steams I had to remove some bulbs. They are in rock substrate (volcanic rock, carbon and very small marble stones which I soak in water every 1 or 2 weeks. I fertilise every two waterings. The orientation is north.
On the right I have 6 orchids experimenting on a tree trunk (cork) and sphagnum moses. Three times a day they receive 15 second spray of water. I spray fertiliser on leaves and roots. They seem to be doing well even though it is very new.
I added 2 videos.
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