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Anyone interesrted?
I am a DIY from the word "go" so when I went to the aeroponics URL I was fascinated. I look at it this way. If the medum that the orchids are set in ( bark etc is immersed (submerged) in water and some of the water is drawn off. Then the nutrients of decomposition will be in the drawn off water. This in turn can be sprayed (atomized) on to the bare roots of the suspended orchid plant. This will be done by hand and any excess will drain off and return (by gravity) to the water holding the submerged decompossing medium.This is the basic concept. This seems too simple. What am I missing? drBob...Delray Beach, FL. |
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You've got me confused, Dr. Bob.
What has decomposing medium got to do with it? The whole concept is to have no medium whatsoever, but to have the roots periodically misted with nutrient solution. The problem with "common bath" culture is the propensity (opportunity?) to share plant pathogens, as has been shown to happen far too often with viruses. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. "Drbob92031" wrote in message ... Anyone interesrted? I am a DIY from the word "go" so when I went to the aeroponics URL I was fascinated. I look at it this way. If the medum that the orchids are set in ( bark etc is immersed (submerged) in water and some of the water is drawn off. Then the nutrients of decomposition will be in the drawn off water. This in turn can be sprayed (atomized) on to the bare roots of the suspended orchid plant. This will be done by hand and any excess will drain off and return (by gravity) to the water holding the submerged decompossing medium.This is the basic concept. This seems too simple. What am I missing? drBob...Delray Beach, FL. |
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What has decomposing medium got to do with it? The whole concept is
to have no medium whatsoever, but to have the roots periodically misted with nutrient solution. The problem with "common bath" culture is the propensity (opportunity?) to share plant pathogens, as has been shown to happen far too often with viruses. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! . "Drbob92031" wrote in message ... Anyone interesrted? I am a DIY from the word "go" so when I went to the aeroponics URL I was fascinated. I look at it this way. If the medum that the orchids are set in ( bark etc is immersed (submerged) in water and some of the water is drawn off. Then the nutrients of decomposition will be in the drawn off water. This in turn can be sprayed (atomized) on to the bare roots of the suspended orchid plant. This will be done by hand and any excess will drain off and return (by gravity) to the water holding the submerged decompossing medium.This is the basic concept. This seems too simple. What am I missing? drBob...Delray Beach, FL. Hi Ray; I knew I was overlooking something. To answer the "decomposing medium" I feel that the decomposing medium will leach into the water the nutrients that the roots of the plants usually obtain from the medium. Again I may be missing something here 'cuz it seems too obvious to me.but your point about sharing pathogens is well taken. drbob |
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Bob,
Now I understand where you were coming from, thanks. I believe that, for the most part, orchids get little-to-no nutrition from the media they are grown in - osmunda being a notable exception. Sure, there are likely to be some really minor elements that leach out, but significant release is likely to require decomposition, and when that starts happening, it's time to repot into fresh medium! -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. "Drbob92031" wrote in message ... What has decomposing medium got to do with it? The whole concept is to have no medium whatsoever, but to have the roots periodically misted with nutrient solution. The problem with "common bath" culture is the propensity (opportunity?) to share plant pathogens, as has been shown to happen far too often with viruses. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! . "Drbob92031" wrote in message ... Anyone interesrted? I am a DIY from the word "go" so when I went to the aeroponics URL I was fascinated. I look at it this way. If the medum that the orchids are set in ( bark etc is immersed (submerged) in water and some of the water is drawn off. Then the nutrients of decomposition will be in the drawn off water. This in turn can be sprayed (atomized) on to the bare roots of the suspended orchid plant. This will be done by hand and any excess will drain off and return (by gravity) to the water holding the submerged decompossing medium.This is the basic concept. This seems too simple. What am I missing? drBob...Delray Beach, FL. Hi Ray; I knew I was overlooking something. To answer the "decomposing medium" I feel that the decomposing medium will leach into the water the nutrients that the roots of the plants usually obtain from the medium. Again I may be missing something here 'cuz it seems too obvious to me.but your point about sharing pathogens is well taken. drbob |
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