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I had a mishaps with my original Fritz... Poor thing.. but it might make it! I was told to bring it in so they can look at it. Of course I can't leave without getting some orchids.. I decided to get a bigger Fritz just in case... and I also picked out a Phrag. Mem. Dick Clements AM/AOS that has a start of a new growth peaking out. Both of the new orchids appear to have plenty of roots; you can see some from the top. I feel much better about new orchids when I unpot them to see if the medium is old or if there's pest. Would anyone recommend against, or for unpotting? I like to use clear pots, but right now I only have coarse bark, fine perlite, charcoal, LECA, cracked oyster shells and sphag moss. Right now both are in my "new orchid" tank with a 65W (200w-300w equivalent) cfl bulb. Once they're either repotted, or I'm sure there isn't any pests in the medium, they'll likely go in my orchid setup with a 2' 24W T5. It's by a Northern window so some natural sunlight comes in.
I have to repot the Phrag. Caudatum 'Jon Sauer'.. I only had 4" pots at the time, but now I have 3" pots. The Fritz I took to the nursery was repotted into a 3" pot while I was there... but my Caudatum is smaller..
(I do have rockwool... but I don't think I want to use any. While it was soaking, there was an awful sulfur smell coming from it.)
Ignore the white metal thing, it's not part of the tank but I have the clamp lamp attached to it. This tank was cleaned with physan a week ago, but you know how long "clean" aquariums last, lol.
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Phrag. Mem. Dick Clements 'Sandy's Gem' AM/AOS
Phrag. Fritz Schomburg Yes, it says phal, but it's just a typo
I have to repot the Phrag. Caudatum 'Jon Sauer'.. I only had 4" pots at the time, but now I have 3" pots. The Fritz I took to the nursery was repotted into a 3" pot while I was there... but my Caudatum is smaller..
(I do have rockwool... but I don't think I want to use any. While it was soaking, there was an awful sulfur smell coming from it.)
Ignore the white metal thing, it's not part of the tank but I have the clamp lamp attached to it. This tank was cleaned with physan a week ago, but you know how long "clean" aquariums last, lol.
Side view
Top view
Phrag. Mem. Dick Clements 'Sandy's Gem' AM/AOS
Phrag. Fritz Schomburg Yes, it says phal, but it's just a typo