Happypaphy7
Paphlover
On some of the pots, I see green moss growing.
I love this sight!
I'm posting two examples.
The first one has regular fir bark, perlite, charcoal in the pot. I top dressed with sheet moss. I don't know what kind of moss it is exactly, but it is like a thin blanket of moss that has been treated with artificial green color.
With watering, the green color quickly washes off (it is not meant to be washed off but only for decoration, although I use it as a top dress), and turn ugly brown.
I mist the top of the pot almost everyday and some pots show green live moss coming back like on this one.
The plant is supposedly Paphiopedilum Wenshanense clear yellow form, and it is in bud finally!
This second one is Paphiopedilum Delrosi (made with dunkel delenatii).
The mix is orchiata only, with clay balls at the very bottom. Top dressed with sphagnum moss. Obviously, the sphagnum moss is coming back to life all over inside the pot and in the last photo, you can see them sticking out to the top.
I wonder moss actually does provide any benefits to the plant?
I know it has been discussed, but I don't understand the details behind it really, if there is any benefits at all, that is.
I do feed these plants on random basis with very diluted (about half to quarter of what's recommended on the label) liquid fertilizer.
I love this sight!
I'm posting two examples.
The first one has regular fir bark, perlite, charcoal in the pot. I top dressed with sheet moss. I don't know what kind of moss it is exactly, but it is like a thin blanket of moss that has been treated with artificial green color.
With watering, the green color quickly washes off (it is not meant to be washed off but only for decoration, although I use it as a top dress), and turn ugly brown.
I mist the top of the pot almost everyday and some pots show green live moss coming back like on this one.
The plant is supposedly Paphiopedilum Wenshanense clear yellow form, and it is in bud finally!
This second one is Paphiopedilum Delrosi (made with dunkel delenatii).
The mix is orchiata only, with clay balls at the very bottom. Top dressed with sphagnum moss. Obviously, the sphagnum moss is coming back to life all over inside the pot and in the last photo, you can see them sticking out to the top.
I wonder moss actually does provide any benefits to the plant?
I know it has been discussed, but I don't understand the details behind it really, if there is any benefits at all, that is.
I do feed these plants on random basis with very diluted (about half to quarter of what's recommended on the label) liquid fertilizer.