Hello all!
Haven't posted here before, but have been a longtime lurker.
I was at a show recently and picked up a Phrag. andreettae for a really good price. I don't know much about what it likes (except that it seems to like it somewhat warm, and I have heard it isn't the easiest to grow), but figured I would take a gamble on it. I wanted to pick your brains for advice about how to grow it successfully.
I am not completely new to phrags. I have:
Phrag. besseae, longifolium var roezlii, pearcei, and hirtzii
All of these seem to be pretty happy and growing well for me. I potted them in clay with a couple inch layer of lava rock on the bottom of the pot and then have them in a mix of either 50/50 fine bark and sphag moss or pure sphag moss (will probably move all to pure sphag moss at next repotting). They get watered at least every couple of days (using RO water). In addition to this, the pots sit in trays with about an inch or so of RO water, which I make sure to top off daily.
From what I have read/seen in pictures, it looks like andreettae is also a wet grower, but I have seen few detailed descriptions of how people grow it successfully. Would the above also work for this little guy? I am a little curious because I have seen a couple descriptions which seem to specify not to let this one stand in water, which a lot of other wet growing phrags don't seem to mind (and even seem to like!). Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
oke:
Haven't posted here before, but have been a longtime lurker.
I was at a show recently and picked up a Phrag. andreettae for a really good price. I don't know much about what it likes (except that it seems to like it somewhat warm, and I have heard it isn't the easiest to grow), but figured I would take a gamble on it. I wanted to pick your brains for advice about how to grow it successfully.
I am not completely new to phrags. I have:
Phrag. besseae, longifolium var roezlii, pearcei, and hirtzii
All of these seem to be pretty happy and growing well for me. I potted them in clay with a couple inch layer of lava rock on the bottom of the pot and then have them in a mix of either 50/50 fine bark and sphag moss or pure sphag moss (will probably move all to pure sphag moss at next repotting). They get watered at least every couple of days (using RO water). In addition to this, the pots sit in trays with about an inch or so of RO water, which I make sure to top off daily.
From what I have read/seen in pictures, it looks like andreettae is also a wet grower, but I have seen few detailed descriptions of how people grow it successfully. Would the above also work for this little guy? I am a little curious because I have seen a couple descriptions which seem to specify not to let this one stand in water, which a lot of other wet growing phrags don't seem to mind (and even seem to like!). Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
oke: