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In gro-op[ supply store we see more and more aeroponic systems. Has anybody
experimented growing orchids aeroponically? Ed Cormier |
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If you grow vandas, you already do - more-or-less!
Aeroponics is just no medium, mechanical support for the plant, and watering feeding by misting - just the way I grow vandas. I'll post a photo at abpo. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. "Edmond Cormier" wrote in message news:kKHzd.596100$%k.225865@pd7tw2no... In gro-op[ supply store we see more and more aeroponic systems. Has anybody experimented growing orchids aeroponically? Ed Cormier |
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Ray ,do you water and feed them everyday.I have just yesterday took vanda
coerulea from its basket & hung it with wire.I have a 5 litre mister i use to water/feed vandaeceous,i have been using water/feed then when empty just rain water then back to the water / feed and so on. -- Thanks Keith,England,UK. "Ray" wrote in message ... If you grow vandas, you already do - more-or-less! Aeroponics is just no medium, mechanical support for the plant, and watering feeding by misting - just the way I grow vandas. I'll post a photo at abpo. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! . "Edmond Cormier" wrote in message news:kKHzd.596100$%k.225865@pd7tw2no... In gro-op[ supply store we see more and more aeroponic systems. Has anybody experimented growing orchids aeroponically? Ed Cormier |
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Not every day, especially in winter, but close to it.
-- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. "keith ;-)" wrote in message news:1104137957.7e65b8bb275b7c1876be6dd8bf66cd23@t eranews... Ray ,do you water and feed them everyday.I have just yesterday took vanda coerulea from its basket & hung it with wire.I have a 5 litre mister i use to water/feed vandaeceous,i have been using water/feed then when empty just rain water then back to the water / feed and so on. -- Thanks Keith,England,UK. "Ray" wrote in message ... If you grow vandas, you already do - more-or-less! Aeroponics is just no medium, mechanical support for the plant, and watering feeding by misting - just the way I grow vandas. I'll post a photo at abpo. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! . "Edmond Cormier" wrote in message news:kKHzd.596100$%k.225865@pd7tw2no... In gro-op[ supply store we see more and more aeroponic systems. Has anybody experimented growing orchids aeroponically? Ed Cormier |
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I found this url which explains but it looks much like hydorponics to me?
http://www.biocontrols.com/aero6.html -- Cheers Wendy Remove PETERPAN for email reply Edmond Cormier wrote: In gro-op[ supply store we see more and more aeroponic systems. Has anybody experimented growing orchids aeroponically? Ed Cormier |
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There are lots of ways to "do" hydroponics, with- and without inert
media. Aeroponics is simply a term that indicates that the plant is suspended in mid-air and its roots are misted with nutrients. Another, similar methodology is the nutrient film technique (NFT) in which the plants are suspended in mid-air, but there is a constant supply of nutrient solution fed by a pump onto the suspension tray, and when it "leaks" down, it forms a very thin film of solution on the roots. A further variant is the "ebb and flow" method in which the nutrient solution is pumped into the tray surrounding the root system on a periodic basis, and then drains away. If one adds an inert medium to provide the plant with mechanical support, the three most common "mass planting" techniques involve supplying the nutrient solution via either the "ebb and flow" methodology or by periodic overhead sprays, or that in which a constant, shallow depth of solution is recirculated through the medium-holding tray and the capillary action of the medium does the rest. That last example is the closest thing to the technique I dubbed "semi-hydroponics" - the single pot of inert medium with independent reservoir that is manually watered - with the "semi-" added to differentiate it from pumps, large trays or benches and a common reservoir. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. "wendy7" wrote in message news:zfVzd.13938$8e5.9795@fed1read07... I found this url which explains but it looks much like hydorponics to me? http://www.biocontrols.com/aero6.html -- Cheers Wendy Remove PETERPAN for email reply Edmond Cormier wrote: In gro-op[ supply store we see more and more aeroponic systems. Has anybody experimented growing orchids aeroponically? Ed Cormier |
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I found this url which explains but it looks much like hydorponics to me?
.HI Wendy; I visited the URL and yes, it is very similar to hydroponics except that there appears to be more exacting control of the density (misting) and duration of the water and fertilization cycle. drbob...Delray Beach, FL. |
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Yes Bob and very, very expensive too!!
-- Cheers Wendy Remove PETERPAN for email reply Drbob92031 wrote: I found this url which explains but it looks much like hydorponics to me? .HI Wendy; I visited the URL and yes, it is very similar to hydroponics except that there appears to be more exacting control of the density (misting) and duration of the water and fertilization cycle. drbob...Delray Beach, FL. |
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When I was a wild and crazy youngster going to Devry we used to grow
(tomatoes, yeh that's the ticket) in a closet with what you can now find called a bubbler. Very simple to setup and maintain. Have never tried it with orchids but have used it for vegatables on the deck a few years ago. Basic 5 gall bucket nutr. mix in bottom, airstone or good air pump in mix to splash it up. Plant root ball without soil or mix in mesh pot stuck in lid hanging above liquid. bubbles pop up and fert. roots, plant growes like a beast. Just add liquid once a week and Change nutr. mix every couple of weeks. dude There are lots of ways to "do" hydroponics, with- and without inert media. Aeroponics is simply a term that indicates that the plant is suspended in mid-air and its roots are misted with nutrients. Another, similar methodology is the nutrient film technique (NFT) in which the plants are suspended in mid-air, but there is a constant supply of nutrient solution fed by a pump onto the suspension tray, and when it "leaks" down, it forms a very thin film of solution on the roots. A further variant is the "ebb and flow" method in which the nutrient solution is pumped into the tray surrounding the root system on a periodic basis, and then drains away. If one adds an inert medium to provide the plant with mechanical support, the three most common "mass planting" techniques involve supplying the nutrient solution via either the "ebb and flow" methodology or by periodic overhead sprays, or that in which a constant, shallow depth of solution is recirculated through the medium-holding tray and the capillary action of the medium does the rest. That last example is the closest thing to the technique I dubbed "semi-hydroponics" - the single pot of inert medium with independent reservoir that is manually watered - with the "semi-" added to differentiate it from pumps, large trays or benches and a common reservoir. |
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Naaahhh. Just "discovering" stuff for the first time for you!
I've been growing orchids for over 30 years, and I still "discover" stuff all the time, especially when discussing stuff with others online. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. "Drbob92031" wrote in message ... Sounds like I am reinventing the wheel. Bob |
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![]() "Edmond Cormier" wrote in message news:kKHzd.596100$%k.225865@pd7tw2no... In gro-op[ supply store we see more and more aeroponic systems. Has anybody experimented growing orchids aeroponically? Ed Cormier I have grown many orchid aeroponiclly with outstanding sucess. I have had Zygo's bloom 4 times in one year! The root growth is explosive and with such a large and healthy root system the top growth is also unbelivable. I have mostly use the "Pipe Dreams" system. Onc. integenerics will explode a 3 1/2" basket in about 6 Mo. my last Onc. integeneric to bloom had 250+ flowers at the same time( 2 bulbs 2 spikes /bulb). Of course that plant has no label! same plant had 98 flowers on its single spike on previous bloom. I grew a Neo. falcata from 1 large fan with 2 offsets into 8 fans with about 15 offsets in 18 Mo. The biggest secret is to keep the water cool 65F. |
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I never would have guessed that "Quick Grow would be a "distributor of
indoor gardening products." Unless you want to actually contribute, keep such thoughts to yourself. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. "QuickGrow South" wrote in message news ![]() "Edmond Cormier" wrote in message news:kKHzd.596100$%k.225865@pd7tw2no... In gro-op[ supply store we see more and more aeroponic systems. Has anybody experimented growing orchids aeroponically? Ed Cormier I have grown many orchid aeroponiclly with outstanding sucess. I have had Zygo's bloom 4 times in one year! The root growth is explosive and with such a large and healthy root system the top growth is also unbelivable. I have mostly use the "Pipe Dreams" system. Onc. integenerics will explode a 3 1/2" basket in about 6 Mo. my last Onc. integeneric to bloom had 250+ flowers at the same time( 2 bulbs 2 spikes /bulb). Of course that plant has no label! same plant had 98 flowers on its single spike on previous bloom. I grew a Neo. falcata from 1 large fan with 2 offsets into 8 fans with about 15 offsets in 18 Mo. The biggest secret is to keep the water cool 65F. |
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