John, do you have any idea what the fern species is growing alongside this besseae? It's very nice and looks like it could be an Elaphoglossum species (ie not a typical greenhouse weed)
Thanks. A depth of just a couple inches is plenty. What's important is that it's BIG!
Hmmmm -- that for the roots to crawl?
Yes, Dot. The plants do better if they have room to "run", rather than coiled up tightly in a small pot.
You could always send a few of them to me, let me 'care' for them awhile, and then I'll send them back after they've shrunk a bit. :rollhappy:I have seen that for other species/paphs as well. When potting up my flats of deflasked seedlings, I normally have to coil up the roots since they had been growing (crawling) rather extensively in the tray; which by the way is quite similar to those you use for bessae John. Tray growing is however too space consuming for most of us, my greenhouse is about to burst now. If those Roths (100 approx) grow more, it will get serious!!!:sob:
You could always send a few of them to me, let me 'care' for them awhile, and then I'll send them back after they've shrunk a bit. :rollhappy:
You could always send a few of them to me, let me 'care' for them awhile, and then I'll send them back after they've shrunk a bit. :rollhappy:
That is masterly growing. What is the moss growing on top of the mix?
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