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Rather than take the grow cubes and LECA thread off topic I've started a new thread.
Today I have potted up two of my hybrid Phalaenopsis in the larger grow chunks. One of these is a white NOID hybrid in a 10cm x 8cm x 14cm t(4"x3"x5.5") all-glass cuboid vase. The other is a Shih Hua Gold in a 15cm acrylic cube.
I am hoping these chunks may allow greater air spaces than the smaller cubes for the Phal roots to navigate while giving me a much more even gradient of moisture in these vases.
This is a picture of the Shih Hua Gold before repotting to show the issue,
This was soaked a couple of weeks ago and then has been watered from the top with a sprayer, the last time about four days ago. The bottom is still moist while the top half is dry. On repotting it was a similar story all the way through due to the coarseness of the orchiata bark.
This is the same plant not repotted in rockwool chunks.
Interestingly the water you can see in the bottom has drained out of the chunks since I drained off all the water. The top chunks are already slighter lighter (and I assume drier) than the lower ones but certainly much more even than the bark used to be.
The NOID needed some root pruning to to get it back into the smaller vase but I didn't want to pot it on as it never makes a huge plant. The grow chunks had to be manipulated into place much more with this plant.
Will post back here once I see some action, hopefully positive!
If anyone else is using them and wants to post some pictures / experiences then please do.
Ray,
Have you tried any of the grodan chunks, the larger pieces? (I have bought a bag of both sizes to experiment with.)
I grow most of my Phalaenopsis hybrids in glass cubes. Currently I use large orchiata but was thinking I could switch to these large cubes for them and keep a more even hydration through the cube than happens with the bark. My train of thought was that the larger voids would allow more air spaces for the roots - what do you think?
I have not, but as long as you can avoid having the cubes stack face-to-face, you might be alright.
I planted a couple of very similar divisions of a mottled-leaved Paph in a ~67/33 mix of the mini Grodan cubes and LECA, but one is blended, while the other is in layers. It’ll be interesting to see if they differ in root growth.View attachment 31285
Today I have potted up two of my hybrid Phalaenopsis in the larger grow chunks. One of these is a white NOID hybrid in a 10cm x 8cm x 14cm t(4"x3"x5.5") all-glass cuboid vase. The other is a Shih Hua Gold in a 15cm acrylic cube.
I am hoping these chunks may allow greater air spaces than the smaller cubes for the Phal roots to navigate while giving me a much more even gradient of moisture in these vases.
This is a picture of the Shih Hua Gold before repotting to show the issue,
This was soaked a couple of weeks ago and then has been watered from the top with a sprayer, the last time about four days ago. The bottom is still moist while the top half is dry. On repotting it was a similar story all the way through due to the coarseness of the orchiata bark.
This is the same plant not repotted in rockwool chunks.
Interestingly the water you can see in the bottom has drained out of the chunks since I drained off all the water. The top chunks are already slighter lighter (and I assume drier) than the lower ones but certainly much more even than the bark used to be.
The NOID needed some root pruning to to get it back into the smaller vase but I didn't want to pot it on as it never makes a huge plant. The grow chunks had to be manipulated into place much more with this plant.
Will post back here once I see some action, hopefully positive!
If anyone else is using them and wants to post some pictures / experiences then please do.