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None, other than the Orchiata turning a darker brown color than the fir bark as it aged. I made sure the bark particles were close to the same size for both bark types (approx. 1/4" ) when we deflasked, and added both perlite and #3 size charcoal to each mix. Essentially, all three mix components were close to the same size for the fir bark mix as well as the Orchiata mix. I did not do a "bark-alone" comparison because it's not the way we compot seedlings. Unfortunately, I didn't do a pour-through to identify whether there may have a been a pH change in the Orchiata over time. The part that mystified me most was the lack of rooting of seedlings in the Orchiata mix a year after deflasking.
None, other than the Orchiata turning a darker brown color than the fir bark as it aged. I made sure the bark particles were close to the same size for both bark types (approx. 1/4" ) when we deflasked, and added both perlite and #3 size charcoal to each mix. Essentially, all three mix components were close to the same size for the fir bark mix as well as the Orchiata mix. I did not do a "bark-alone" comparison because it's not the way we compot seedlings. Unfortunately, I didn't do a pour-through to identify whether there may have a been a pH change in the Orchiata over time. The part that mystified me most was the lack of rooting of seedlings in the Orchiata mix a year after deflasking.
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