I've got a few phrags I'd like to repot, but am not sure about what media to use, considering that these plants are in my ebb-flood tank (it waters a few times a day). I have a few slippers, but they are definitely outside of my experience set (both paphs and phrags) so need some advice
plants are:
phrag pearcii - this plant is in spagnum but I see some growths looking unhappy at the base of the growth
phrag schlimii - I think I need to move this one out of the tank that has incan treasure in it, since the i.t. is a feed-hog I give it more but then the excess goes into the common water and I think this is poisoning the schlimii (which is now in small lava stone, charcoal and sponge rock). maybe I just have to flush the schlimii pots with clean water more often
phrag d'allesandroi x kovachii small seedling - this plant is in some chopped sphag, but don't know if I should have some higher pH stuff since it has kovachii in it's background?
phrag besseae flava
phrag sargentianum x besseae
phrag d'allesandroi
phrag ecua-bess
phrag sedenii
I also have two paphs I'd like to repot, these are under lights, no auto irrigation (regular pots and watering)
niveum
emersonii
thanks in advance
charles
plants are:
phrag pearcii - this plant is in spagnum but I see some growths looking unhappy at the base of the growth
phrag schlimii - I think I need to move this one out of the tank that has incan treasure in it, since the i.t. is a feed-hog I give it more but then the excess goes into the common water and I think this is poisoning the schlimii (which is now in small lava stone, charcoal and sponge rock). maybe I just have to flush the schlimii pots with clean water more often
phrag d'allesandroi x kovachii small seedling - this plant is in some chopped sphag, but don't know if I should have some higher pH stuff since it has kovachii in it's background?
phrag besseae flava
phrag sargentianum x besseae
phrag d'allesandroi
phrag ecua-bess
phrag sedenii
I also have two paphs I'd like to repot, these are under lights, no auto irrigation (regular pots and watering)
niveum
emersonii
thanks in advance
charles