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Thanks for the imput "Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in bericht news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Everything is an option! > > I would hesitate moving them back though, as the root system developed in > the semi-hydroponic conditions is different than that needed in bark. > > ...and I am certainly NOT and angel! > > -- > > Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com > Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! > > . . . . . . . . . . . > "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in > message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Just wanted to say that the s/h stuff explained on your site really works. > I > > tried it with a few plants and woowee it works. A vuyl hybride that just > > wouldn't make any roots for three years, has made more roots the past > three > > months then the three years before that. I'll probably only use it for > > plants I can't grow in my normal mix. I like the whole potting and > repotting > > thing. It's part of the charm with growing orchids. And I like a bark mix > > better, visualy. > > > > just one question. I was wandering if i use this sh culture stuff to help > > root growth, can I than at a later stage put the plants back in a bark > mix? > > I was thinking of using sh to improve root growth and than return to my > > regular mix. Is this an option? > > > > > >
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