On 25 May 2015 at 11:33, Peter Boyce wrote:
Hello Michael,
We work with three different media. Most of the smaller growing species are in pure long-strand spahgnum. A few of the very tricky species, notably Bakoa and some of the smallest Bucephalandra are in pure medium-grade (3 mm) Perlte. The robust species, such as the colonial Schismatoglottis and the large-growing Homalomena are in a mineral soil comprising 3 parts locally-sourced red volcanic soil (pH ca 4.5) and 1 part coarse washed river sand. We favour plastic pots of the Perlite and sphagnum cultures and unglazed fired terracotta for the mineral soil plants.
Best wishes
Peter
On 25 May 2015 at 07:08, Michael Kolaczewski wrote:
Very interesting concerning the plantlets.
In looking at the picture, what kind of growing media you are using there? Some kind of Aggregate, perlite, or a combination of ingredients ?
Thank you,
Michael Kolaczewski
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