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link to 7 Reasons Pumice is An Excellent Orchid Potting Medium

7 Reasons Pumice is An Excellent Orchid Potting Medium

Pumice is an excellent potting medium for orchids, provided it is combined with other media as well such as orchid bark and charcoal. Being heavier than perlite, pumice will maintain more stability...

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Orchid Bark VS Mulch: What’s the Best Potting Medium?

If you’ve ever repotted an orchid and ran out of orchid bark in the middle of the process, you’ll relate to this question, “What can I use instead of orchid bark?” Mulch is an answer that...

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Pros and Cons of Hydrogel Beads as an Orchid Potting Medium

Hydrogel beads (or water beads) have been used by florist for a long time to create orchid decorations maintain the orchid stand in place for days on end. These beads are squishy, hard jelly-like...

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Styrofoam Peanuts and Orchids: Viable Potting Medium or Not?

Have you ever heard of using Styrofoam peanuts as a potting medium for orchids? Once you have a hand in growing an orchid or two, you might want to try different methods of potting mediums. Pure...

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link to Pros and Cons of Semi Hydroponics in Leca for Orchids

Pros and Cons of Semi Hydroponics in Leca for Orchids

If you’re thinking about transferring your orchids from the traditional potting media, (orchid bark, perlite, charcoal, and sphagnum moss) into a semi hydroponic media with leca pebbles, then...

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How to Transfer Orchids to Semi Hydroponics in Leca Pebbles

Hydroponics is more indicated for orchids that prefer to have a short drying out period instead of a longer one. Their roots are constantly moist, in contact with water for the most part of their...

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Hi, there! I'm Amanda Matthews.

I write all the tutorials on Orchideria so unfortunately, I can't blame anyone else for all the spelling mistakes. :)

By profession, I'm a theologian, author, and seminary professor, yet I spend my free time enjoying nature hikes, building terrariums, and cultivating orchids. I also love to mountain bike on trails, dance, and play with my cat, Midnight. She's in a lot of my videos.

When I'm not working on the next chapter of my book or online course, I'm exploring a new campsite to venture out into nature. Pitching a tent for the weekend with my two children while I fire up a barbecue is the best way to live.

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List of Articles on Specific Orchid Genera Care:

Topic: SPECIFIC ORCHID CARE GUIDES

  • Phaius Orchids: 9 Tips for Perfect Care
  • Bletilla Orchids: Everything You Need To Know
  • Spathoglottis Orchids: Complete Care Guide
  • Growing Tolumnia Equitant Oncidium Orchids
  • Masdevallia Orchids: Complete Care Guide & Indoor Tricks
  • Dracula Orchids: The Incredible Monkey-faced Dragon
  • Will your grocery store orchid bloom again?
  • Brassavola Care Guide: How-To Grow, Culture, & Care Sheet
  • Types of Dendrobiums: Learn How to Identify Dendrobiums
  • Miltoniopsis Care Guide: How-To Grow, Culture, & Care Sheet
  • Cymbidium Orchid Care Guide: Complete for Beginners
  • Phalaenopsis Orchid Care: Complete Guide for Beginners
  • Orchid Cactus: Complete Guide to Care and Propagation
  • Cattleya Orchid Care: 7 Essential Tips for Perfect Blooms
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