I'm so embarrassed about what I did that I almost don't want to post, but I also might feel better hearing about other failures if any of you are so willing to share them. Part of the beginner journey, I suppose. And I might learn something.
I rehabbed a surprise rootless phrag (my first) with semi-hydro (my first time using that) and it was looking good until I went and ruined it and rotted the roots again to a single one (because of what I did to alter my semi-hydro setup, which I knew better than to do!). AND then I panicked and increased its light (dumb! Whyyy) and now it's... not looking vigorous at all.
I have it back in semi hydro (after its unfortunate foray into kind of a... mix of things in an attempt to keep humidity higher) because I know that is what its singular root is probably used to.
It's a Phrag Acker’s Fu Manchu (Twilight x caudatum). Obviously anything can rot (especially if you make its semi-hydro pot suddenly way less airy and leave it that way for a bit *kicks self*) but can I be correct in thinking that this one probably shouldn't have wet feet in general? (All my other phrags do. I've had some of them almost a year but not quite.) If so, will semi-hydro really be the best long term setup for it? That said the bark mix I just ordered came in VERY small and I don't know that I'm comfortable using it even on my healthy plants. Maybe if I repot in 9 months.
All my other plants, slipper and otherwise and all in bark, appear to be thriving so that does help.
Anyway, advice (yes I know I screwed up my meticulously researched semi-hydro setup that was going well other than seeming a touch dry and full of slimy brown algae) or stories of failure much welcomed.
I rehabbed a surprise rootless phrag (my first) with semi-hydro (my first time using that) and it was looking good until I went and ruined it and rotted the roots again to a single one (because of what I did to alter my semi-hydro setup, which I knew better than to do!). AND then I panicked and increased its light (dumb! Whyyy) and now it's... not looking vigorous at all.
I have it back in semi hydro (after its unfortunate foray into kind of a... mix of things in an attempt to keep humidity higher) because I know that is what its singular root is probably used to.
It's a Phrag Acker’s Fu Manchu (Twilight x caudatum). Obviously anything can rot (especially if you make its semi-hydro pot suddenly way less airy and leave it that way for a bit *kicks self*) but can I be correct in thinking that this one probably shouldn't have wet feet in general? (All my other phrags do. I've had some of them almost a year but not quite.) If so, will semi-hydro really be the best long term setup for it? That said the bark mix I just ordered came in VERY small and I don't know that I'm comfortable using it even on my healthy plants. Maybe if I repot in 9 months.
All my other plants, slipper and otherwise and all in bark, appear to be thriving so that does help.
Anyway, advice (yes I know I screwed up my meticulously researched semi-hydro setup that was going well other than seeming a touch dry and full of slimy brown algae) or stories of failure much welcomed.