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My Gymnamphora and Talangensis: Shrinkage

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Lol I know.... I'm trying to bribe, err convince him to hook it up ;).
 
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Lol, I'm so flattered.
 
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Well done Daniel. That looks much much better. You gotta remember that talang grows in a mossy forest in its habitat. A plant like a bical which grows in a swamp forest might love a lot of peat but talang prefers damp but not sopping wet with good airmovement. You should be able to notice improvement like night and day by this. :)
 
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Well done Daniel. That looks much much better. You gotta remember that talang grows in a mossy forest in its habitat. A plant like a bical which grows in a swamp forest might love a lot of peat but talang prefers damp but not sopping wet with good airmovement. You should be able to notice improvement like night and day by this. :)

Sweet :). Thanks =) Yea, I have a couple plants that are like 80% orchid bark and they are growing nicely. It takes a whole lot more watering, but they grow much faster than my other plants.
 
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yeah! that would work. Based on all I have seen and read....its better going airy.But I always use a good amount of LFS so that I don't have to water everyday and I love a pot with heaps of live sphagnum :p
 
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