Well... finally took the plunge!
Found a pretty nice deal on a Phrag kovachii at Orchid Trail this weekend. Was driving down to Raleigh for the wife's birthday and decided to make a quick stop. It is 5 total growths, probably two separate plants, in a four inch pot. One of the plants looks to be 4 growths (definitely attached to the same plant) and the other may be attached, but is likely a separate plant that was just potted up alongside.
They looked pretty healthy to me. Plus, I've been ogling this species from afar for quite some time now, so I just couldn't pass it up. Hoping I can find something it likes and get it acclimated to it's new home!
It looks to be currently potted in fine bark with some course perlite. I don't see any limestone or oyster shell, so I am guessing that their source water must be pretty high in calcium to have grown them for so long without supplemental lime. The guy told be they came out of a flask from CJM and have been growing for 8-9 years out of flask. It hasn't been repotted in about 1.5 years, so it is due (roots look decent, not great, but decent). Since my water is not particularly high in calcium, I am thinking sphag moss (or bark) + lava rock + oyster shell. All of my other phrags are in a mix of sphag moss and lava rock. Pretty much all of them are loving this. I am a little worried about sphag moss and kovachii because I am afraid it might still be too acid, even with some oyster shell. Any input on the substrate would be most welcome! Currently trying to sift through the various threads about growing it here on ST.
Super excited and hoping I can find something it likes soon! Wish me luck.
Found a pretty nice deal on a Phrag kovachii at Orchid Trail this weekend. Was driving down to Raleigh for the wife's birthday and decided to make a quick stop. It is 5 total growths, probably two separate plants, in a four inch pot. One of the plants looks to be 4 growths (definitely attached to the same plant) and the other may be attached, but is likely a separate plant that was just potted up alongside.

They looked pretty healthy to me. Plus, I've been ogling this species from afar for quite some time now, so I just couldn't pass it up. Hoping I can find something it likes and get it acclimated to it's new home!
It looks to be currently potted in fine bark with some course perlite. I don't see any limestone or oyster shell, so I am guessing that their source water must be pretty high in calcium to have grown them for so long without supplemental lime. The guy told be they came out of a flask from CJM and have been growing for 8-9 years out of flask. It hasn't been repotted in about 1.5 years, so it is due (roots look decent, not great, but decent). Since my water is not particularly high in calcium, I am thinking sphag moss (or bark) + lava rock + oyster shell. All of my other phrags are in a mix of sphag moss and lava rock. Pretty much all of them are loving this. I am a little worried about sphag moss and kovachii because I am afraid it might still be too acid, even with some oyster shell. Any input on the substrate would be most welcome! Currently trying to sift through the various threads about growing it here on ST.
Super excited and hoping I can find something it likes soon! Wish me luck.