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RNCollins

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Hi! I wanted to try out a mix for my Paphs that included Orchiata. I have on hand 5A (1/2" - 3/4"). Do you think this is an ok size for Paphs?

Carol
 
Thanks for your replies.

Here's what I have...

Paph. Pedro's Moon: one growth, 8 leaves

Paph. Hung Sheng Curtisii: one growth, on the small side, 6 leaves

Paph. Hilo Green #3 x Hsinying Yosemite 'Full Moon': previously bloomed, 2 growths

I am a windowsill grower in the winter, screened-in porch grower in the summer. I water about once a week in winter. I am a newbie so this will be my first summer with my Paphs. I was just wondering if I should go one size smaller with the Orchiata... The 5A looks like it might be too big.

Carol
 
It all depends on your watering regime and humidity levels. Personally that bark would be too big for me with those size plants. I would use the 9-12 mm for plants your size and the 5A for my specimen size plants.
 
I keep three sizes on hand. For one growth plants, I use the smallest size
Ray has. As the plants grow and are potted up, I increase the size of the
Orchiata proportional to the pot size. So far, this seems to work quite
well.
 
I don't use orchiata as it is not available in South Africa, but do use fine bark chips as my mix base. The chips are around 9mm. I use the same mix for all my paphs with a few changes depending on the plant. My mix consists of 5 parts bark, 1 part chopped sphagnum, 1 part coarse perlite, 1 part charcoal chunks ( about 15 to 25mm). I add 12 mm marble chips to some mixes. I use this mix irrespective of plant size, I just increase the amount of drainage holes in the larger pots and tailor watering to suit the plant. It works well for me, far easier than making a whole range of mixes.
 
I agree that the 5A is probably too coarse, unless your growing environment is really wet, or you add some moss to increase the moisture-holding capacity.

Lehua grows in what looks to be 75%+ #5, and perlite. Plants I have gotten from elsewhere seem to use about 50/50 #5 & #9

For one growth plants, I use the smallest size
Ray has.
The smallest size you've purchased is #9. I also have #8 "precision", which is even finer - essentially 100% 1/8".
 
Thanks for all the replies.

I have on hand a mix I got from Kelleys Korner that consists of fine sphagnum moss, fine fir bark, perlite and charcoal. I think I'll try that.
 
Picky, picky Ray. I don't remember a smaller size on my first order. The
#9 works very well in clay pots for my lil 'uns. I don't mix the different
sizes when potting, although I do sometimes add some hydroton. I like
airy mixes.
 

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