There are many threads in this forum discussing potting media for Paphiopedilum. A great deal of passion surrounds this subject. Absolutely everyone has an opinion and a favorite.
I’m starting this one to focus on New Zealand Tree Fern fiber (NZTFF). Hopefully we can collect the experiences of many in one place.
Background: This shows my age, but when I started growing orchids one of my principal choices was Osmunda. I loved that it broke down slowly and when properly used more or less eliminated the chances of sour, waterlogged media. In those days this was ubiquitous in many orchid growing operations.
Fast forward to the 21st century, and aside from a small stash of old material which I hoard, I started looking for something similar, hopefully better and available. I really dislike bark for many reasons, and only use it in rare situations. For example, I use a Coir and perlite mix for Cymbidiums, which has worked well for decades. But when I started to focus on Paphs, I wanted something more like Osmunda.
So, I started to use the NZTFF that is discussed in the October 2020 issue of the AOS magazine. Not mixed with any other material. I use terra cotta pots exclusively, and with this medium have a difficult time overwatering and never have seen a soggy mix. This could be a real negative for some as frequent watering can be a chore, but for me it works well as so many of the other genera I grow are water loving. It is easy to see from the color change if the material is dry. Easy is good for me.
I love it. Root growth has been substantial and repotting a breeze.
What is your experience with this material?
I’m starting this one to focus on New Zealand Tree Fern fiber (NZTFF). Hopefully we can collect the experiences of many in one place.
Background: This shows my age, but when I started growing orchids one of my principal choices was Osmunda. I loved that it broke down slowly and when properly used more or less eliminated the chances of sour, waterlogged media. In those days this was ubiquitous in many orchid growing operations.
Fast forward to the 21st century, and aside from a small stash of old material which I hoard, I started looking for something similar, hopefully better and available. I really dislike bark for many reasons, and only use it in rare situations. For example, I use a Coir and perlite mix for Cymbidiums, which has worked well for decades. But when I started to focus on Paphs, I wanted something more like Osmunda.
So, I started to use the NZTFF that is discussed in the October 2020 issue of the AOS magazine. Not mixed with any other material. I use terra cotta pots exclusively, and with this medium have a difficult time overwatering and never have seen a soggy mix. This could be a real negative for some as frequent watering can be a chore, but for me it works well as so many of the other genera I grow are water loving. It is easy to see from the color change if the material is dry. Easy is good for me.
I love it. Root growth has been substantial and repotting a breeze.
What is your experience with this material?