What a thread!:rollhappy:Full of inspiring viewpoints (is that a word?) And people defending their ideas fiercly!:fight:
Joke aside, lots of ideas that migth amalgamate into something that brings us forward. This is what I love ST for!
Personally I do it my way, make my changes, take a chance and maintain my strategy for sufficiently long time to be able to judge if its a good idea or not. Right now, I am on the lean track (60ppmTDS, 10ppmN). Am a bit worried about those low amounts of fertiliser, after all the plants are in small pots (Naoki I am using normal pots mostly-partly due to space, its pretty packed here in the greenhouse) With restricted root mass. That is why I feel that lots of fertilised water is necessary. New supply continously - just like in nature. And high humidity. I have expressed a concern about my mottled leaved paphs "climbing" in another thread some time ago, idealy the roots appearing above ground should not dry out but get into the soil below.That means airial roots of perhaps 2-3cm (1inch) quite an achievement for a paph-root! Its difficult to keep conditions like that, but daily spraying(soaking) and dense populations seems to help. No, this is a side-track
So far my lean diet seems to work fine, but I believe I see new leaves getting smaller than their predecessors and this worries me......And then it turns out that they are bigger. Have to keep calm and observe. I'll let you know if the 10ppm N approach does not work.
Joke aside, lots of ideas that migth amalgamate into something that brings us forward. This is what I love ST for!
Personally I do it my way, make my changes, take a chance and maintain my strategy for sufficiently long time to be able to judge if its a good idea or not. Right now, I am on the lean track (60ppmTDS, 10ppmN). Am a bit worried about those low amounts of fertiliser, after all the plants are in small pots (Naoki I am using normal pots mostly-partly due to space, its pretty packed here in the greenhouse) With restricted root mass. That is why I feel that lots of fertilised water is necessary. New supply continously - just like in nature. And high humidity. I have expressed a concern about my mottled leaved paphs "climbing" in another thread some time ago, idealy the roots appearing above ground should not dry out but get into the soil below.That means airial roots of perhaps 2-3cm (1inch) quite an achievement for a paph-root! Its difficult to keep conditions like that, but daily spraying(soaking) and dense populations seems to help. No, this is a side-track
So far my lean diet seems to work fine, but I believe I see new leaves getting smaller than their predecessors and this worries me......And then it turns out that they are bigger. Have to keep calm and observe. I'll let you know if the 10ppm N approach does not work.