Great job. I could even maintain alive my own orchid.
I guess my journey in the zero waste (and gardening) path still as a long way to go.
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Hey :) I'm very sorry that you now feel bad because of my post. I just wanted to inspire some people out there, because a lot of plants/ orchids get thrown out, even in way better conditions.
I even noticed a few people throwing orchids into the trash after they finished blooming! :o
Really, please don't feel bad.
My journey to zero waste is also very long, even after a few years. Every little bit counts!
I still produce A LOT of waste, I just wanted to inspire others a bit with my submission.
Cheers!
Don't worry. I don't. I don't have a green hand and I learn my lesson. I now have low maintenance plants and buy no more orchid.
I like your flower guides/supports! Did you buy that at a garden store?
Sadly, yes. I got them at Lidl here in Germany, when they were in stock.
I really hope they will be back soon!
Wonderful! Do you have any tips or resources for orchid care? What’s the rocky stuff you put them in? I’ve always seen bark chips but my orchids aren’t happy.
I don't have any "secret advice" so to speak off, sadly. But I can tell you everything I do "right".
First of all, I have zero experience with orchids yet, except those ones. Everything I know is from what I've researched.
First, high air humidity and indirect light. They don't like direct sun blasting on them or prolonged very low RHs, like most other houseplants.
That's why they're behind a very thin white curtain, or in my bathroom.
And about those rock pebbles: they're called "LECA", or hydroton, or expanded clay pebbles. They're a kind of hydroponic medium.
Because they're in this special setup, called "semi-hydro", they receive optimal conditions, with lots of air, nutrients, and steady stable water supply. Because they have stable and perfect conditions, they are less stressed and grow optimally.
Regarding the other benefits of hydroponics itself (pest control, etc.), you can read countless reports and literature about it, and also check out [email protected] in the meantime, where I might make a post about this setup soon.
It's absolutely great, I really recommend you trying that!
Thank you! LECA sounds like great stuff, I’ve ordered some and I’ll give it a try. Do you just water with a diluted orchid fertilizer?
You can't just use LECA straight as a 1:1 replacement for soil (or bark in your case).
Right now, I've made a introduction guide for example that, but sadly only in German yet. You can try to read it by translating it automatically via your browser, maybe it works.
https://photon.slrpnk.net/post/slrpnk.net/17681128
In that post I also explain what fertilizer I use.
TL;DR: Wash and soak your LECA first after arrivial, and use orchid fertilizer at 1/2 strength or so. But proper hydro fertiliser should be better.