Tony's success using Grodan Mini-Cubes and perlite as his phrag medium spurred some experimentation.
My locally available perlite is simply too fine to use alone, so I started experimenting with a 3-phase approach, using LECA, Grodan, and perlite for a couple of phalaenopsis. The fine perlite tends to stick to the rock wool, providing more space between adjacent cubes. You can see that in the upper right of the attached image.
A few weeks ago, after repotting the plants into it, I was in a rush and neglected to get the perlite (coarse) dust off the leaves. Today I noticed permanent eruption bumps on the leaves where the material was. It's almost as if the cells grew up around-, and trapped them.
My locally available perlite is simply too fine to use alone, so I started experimenting with a 3-phase approach, using LECA, Grodan, and perlite for a couple of phalaenopsis. The fine perlite tends to stick to the rock wool, providing more space between adjacent cubes. You can see that in the upper right of the attached image.
A few weeks ago, after repotting the plants into it, I was in a rush and neglected to get the perlite (coarse) dust off the leaves. Today I noticed permanent eruption bumps on the leaves where the material was. It's almost as if the cells grew up around-, and trapped them.