I started collecting paphs back in February, and since then I’ve really hit my stride with finding how they best grow in my space. Given my average temps and humidity (70-79 F and 65-85% in the summer, 68-73 F and 45-65% in the winter) I’ve found they do really well in a mix that is about 3:1:1 Orchiata, charcoal, and perlite, topped with a small amount of oyster shell and sphagnum moss. For me the biggest game changer has been the addition of sphagnum as a top dressing, together with KelpMax and Quantum Total probiotics— huge burst in root growth following this combo of extra moisture and additives.
There are drawbacks here, though. I’m currently watering (~30 ppm N, K Lite) every four days. When the pandemic is over I don’t see myself having nearly as much time on my hands to baby my plants. Also looking to the future, buying bulk bags of Orchiata annually hurts my wallet. This leads me to wanting to seek out a solution that requires less frequent watering and one that utilizes inert media I won’t have to replace every year or two, while still being water retentive and airy like my current mix.
Currently I’m thinking of going semi-hydro, with a top dressing of rockwool. Would this combat precipitation of salts at the dry line? While also being gentle on new emerging roots, much like I’ve seen with sphagnum moss top dressing?
My tap water, after gassing off for a couple days, sits at about 7.0-7.3 pH and 70-85 TDS (depending on time of year). About how often will I need to flush to prevent the buildup of salts present in my tap water + fertilizer?
And lastly, will the time saved be worth it? Will I be able to comfortably move from watering every 4-5 days to weekly waterings?
Thanks for reading!
There are drawbacks here, though. I’m currently watering (~30 ppm N, K Lite) every four days. When the pandemic is over I don’t see myself having nearly as much time on my hands to baby my plants. Also looking to the future, buying bulk bags of Orchiata annually hurts my wallet. This leads me to wanting to seek out a solution that requires less frequent watering and one that utilizes inert media I won’t have to replace every year or two, while still being water retentive and airy like my current mix.
Currently I’m thinking of going semi-hydro, with a top dressing of rockwool. Would this combat precipitation of salts at the dry line? While also being gentle on new emerging roots, much like I’ve seen with sphagnum moss top dressing?
My tap water, after gassing off for a couple days, sits at about 7.0-7.3 pH and 70-85 TDS (depending on time of year). About how often will I need to flush to prevent the buildup of salts present in my tap water + fertilizer?
And lastly, will the time saved be worth it? Will I be able to comfortably move from watering every 4-5 days to weekly waterings?
Thanks for reading!