Orchids

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    Don't think this is classed as gardening but I just put my none flowering orchid in a vase of " water only " type of growing . I was wondering if any member has done this and how the orchid survived.
     
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    Never heard of growing orchids in water.
    What type is it?
    Most tend to like good drainage, but I think a few of the terrestrial types can grow in boggy conditions.
     
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    It's a phalaenopsis. I'm trying this method because it now refuses to flower.
    I saw this method on YouTube and some people have had wonderful results,
    There's also the Hydroponics method there too.
     
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      Hi.. I have had some bad luck with a Phal that refuses to flower.. So I have put it in water culture aswell... Almost immediately I noticed the roots going crazy and leaves have all firmed up.. 2 new leaves have come up in less then a month.. I can't beleive how good this method is.. Just change the water every week and and also feed as you normally would feed in the water. I hope you get some results!! Good luck
       
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      Is that in or out of the pot?
       
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      Hi Kitte,

      Not sure if you noticed thats a 7 year old post and apart from good olde @pete don't think those other members are active, though an interesting point which we had not heard of before.

      However looking at some of the ytubes they use a partially enclosed vessle with just a bit of water in the bottom, so in effect they are creating the kind of environment the phals nautrally have eg the branching of a tree etc where the water collects and its roots can grow into.

      We have a dozen or so phals in the greenhouse using the more conventional potting bark which do re-flower regularly, but wiil try one or two using this new method to see if it works better. :smile:

      Will you be trying it ?

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        18 flowers on one spike.
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          Wow! Isn’t it top heavy?
           
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          No, it hangs down off the window sill.
          Got a piece of lead hanging on the back of the pot.:smile:
           
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            Well, here goes nothing !
            This spotted fellow has never flowered to my knowledge, so I’ve given him a root trim, all the dried up ones gone, and I shall now be watching him like a hawk ! IMG_2589.jpeg IMG_2589.jpeg
             
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              Keep us updated.:smile:
               
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                Sure !
                 
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                  Just about to try one of mine with the Full hydro method, found one of these cheapish jars in Sainsburys, about 6" x 3" which seems to house all the roots nicely.

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                  From this sensible video, seems they can look worse before they look better.

                   
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                    Just fitted an orchid into that pot though still got to give the roots a thorough clean.
                    https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/product/habitat/home-klip-top-jar-950ml

                    Logically it does seem a good way to mimic their natural habitat, though a good few years ago used to be in a now defunct Orchid forum but cannot ever remember them using this method, apart from the Vanda orchids which used a very tall and expensive glass though only for when in flower and on display.

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