KyushuCalanthe
Just call me Tom
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Interesting choice of substrate Berthold. Can you explain why you are favoring kanuma this go around?
So now you have 3 pots?Yes, but that is the condition I got the plants.
Interesting. I forgot the pH of kanuma, but it is fairly acidic, I believe. In low pH, Phosphorous is likely to be washed out easily, and this might encourage the plant to keep the association longer with mycorrhizae? In many plants, high P discourage the associate with some mycorrhizae. I'm not sure if this is the case for orchid mycorrhizae, but Tom or Berhtold probably know.
There is no *feedback* on kanuma usage for paph...
I don't see any sense in using Kanuma for Paphiopedilum. For Selenipedium it seems to help
According to one (qualitative) experiment, there might be some advantage of Kanuma with root growths of P. micranthum for some people (it's in reivilos's post here).
in the last 3 months the plant grew 5 cm (2 inches for the non metrics).