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Hi all,
Where do I buy all these different rocks that you guys mentioned in this newsgroup, like charcoals, sponge rocks, lava rocks, red rocks etc.. Thank you much |
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The first place to try should be your local orchid nursery [Yellow Pages,
under Orchid Growers]. If you don't have one nearby, or need huge quantities, look for an orchid supply house. OFE Int'l in Miami is very big, as is Tropical Plant Products in the Orlando area. There are a few smaller companies listed in the links section of my website, all Florida-based. Some of these things are heavy, so shipping charges can be hefty, look for one close to you. Good hunting, -- Kenni Judd Juno Beach Orchids http://www.jborchids.com "Tonette" wrote in message ... Hi all, Where do I buy all these different rocks that you guys mentioned in this newsgroup, like charcoals, sponge rocks, lava rocks, red rocks etc.. Thank you much |
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Hello!
I grow all my orchids in semi hydroponic culture using Hydroton, clay pellets ! You can buy them at any hydroponic store or look on Ebay! I have fantastic result with that type of culture! Claude "Tonette" a écrit dans le message news: ... | Hi all, | | Where do I buy all these different rocks that you guys mentioned in this | newsgroup, like charcoals, sponge rocks, lava rocks, red rocks etc.. | | Thank you much | |
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Hi, Tonette,
Charcoals, sponge rocks, lava rocks, etc. can be found at major, local nurseries -- even in the areas in which I live. Use lava rock for Dendrobrians; plant other orchids in a mixture of charcoal, fir bark, and perlite. You can even obtain supplies on the internet: http://www.firstrays.com Ray has a bunch of stuff in planting mediums. .. . . Pam Everything Orchid Mangement System http://www.pe.net/~profpam/page3.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tonette wrote: Hi all, Where do I buy all these different rocks that you guys mentioned in this newsgroup, like charcoals, sponge rocks, lava rocks, red rocks etc.. Thank you much |
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Tonette,
For plain old fashioned rock, you can simply go to Home Depot or Lowes and pick up "river rock" in whatever size you need. As with any stone, it needs to be rinsed before using. At those locally based stores you can usually also find charcoal and lava rock. For high quality spaghnum moss, or aliflor, or spongerock, you'll need to either visit your orchid grower or order online, as Pam said. Diana |
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Besides those mentionned above, there are of course others. One of note in
the north (Ohio) is http://www.orchidmix.com/ Roberts Flower Supply, an orchid material supplier and cypripedium grower. "Claude" wrote in message ... Hello! I grow all my orchids in semi hydroponic culture using Hydroton, clay pellets ! You can buy them at any hydroponic store or look on Ebay! I have fantastic result with that type of culture! Claude "Tonette" a écrit dans le message news: ... | Hi all, | | Where do I buy all these different rocks that you guys mentioned in this | newsgroup, like charcoals, sponge rocks, lava rocks, red rocks etc.. | | Thank you much | |
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Hi Tonette, depending where you are, there is a place in Orange County,
S.Calif., Orange County Farm Supply They have huge bags of #3 sponge rock, charcoal, bark, pumice etc. Cheers Wendy "Tonette" wrote in message ... Hi all, Where do I buy all these different rocks that you guys mentioned in this newsgroup, like charcoals, sponge rocks, lava rocks, red rocks etc.. Thank you much |
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