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lillyn
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New to paphs. Went to Hauserman's and a nice guy convinced me to try orchids again, starting with a jewel orchid and a paph lawrenceum. Hopefully, these will not have to be sacrificed to the god of compost.:sob: (Hauserman's was great for my spring fever fix!)
My question is: I frequently use the "waterchange waste" from my fishtanks to feed my plants. This is the water siphoned from the bottom gravel in a fishtank. It contains decaying fish "do", food and plant matter. My houseplants and those outdoor THRIVE on this stuff. Would it be possible to give to the orchids? The Ph appears to be fairly neutral. Unsure of nitrogen levels. Thanks in advance for any advice
My question is: I frequently use the "waterchange waste" from my fishtanks to feed my plants. This is the water siphoned from the bottom gravel in a fishtank. It contains decaying fish "do", food and plant matter. My houseplants and those outdoor THRIVE on this stuff. Would it be possible to give to the orchids? The Ph appears to be fairly neutral. Unsure of nitrogen levels. Thanks in advance for any advice