philoserenus
the beauty of nature
hey guys, i know u're probably thinking: "isnt this guy finished asking Qs yet?" sry... ^^"
i got myself one at the TAOS show on saturday (pics will follow when my batteries charge up). being 3/4 caudatum, i understand that it favours being grown with no wet feet.
i repotted it and put it into leca with no reservoir (as most of my phals and paphs love it that way). i topped it off with some moss ontop, and also making sure that it doesnt wrap around the base of the phrag since i know with the moss being too wet, i could rot off new leads that come.
now the question is, the leca tends to be be more moist than usual (i guess itz the moss ontop). will that cause a the same problem as 'sitting in water' or itz gonna be fine, just the root environment is humid than usual. i have holes on the bottom of the pot and on the side of the pot.
i got myself one at the TAOS show on saturday (pics will follow when my batteries charge up). being 3/4 caudatum, i understand that it favours being grown with no wet feet.
i repotted it and put it into leca with no reservoir (as most of my phals and paphs love it that way). i topped it off with some moss ontop, and also making sure that it doesnt wrap around the base of the phrag since i know with the moss being too wet, i could rot off new leads that come.
now the question is, the leca tends to be be more moist than usual (i guess itz the moss ontop). will that cause a the same problem as 'sitting in water' or itz gonna be fine, just the root environment is humid than usual. i have holes on the bottom of the pot and on the side of the pot.