POTTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORCHIDS IN SPHAGNUM MOSS AND CLEAR POTS
Materials Needed:
- Clear pots
- GrowPharm Chilean Sphagnum Moss
- Orchid plant
- Hydroton (expanded clay aggregate) (optional)
- Mega Mass – Orchid Master fertilizer or any other orchid-specific fertilizer.
- Watering can or spray bottle
Step 1: Preparing the Clear Pot
- Choose a clear pot that’s only one size up from the previous one. Orchids prefer snug spaces, akin to their natural habitats. Clear pots offer insight into root health and moisture levels and allow the roots to perform photosynthesis.
- Optionally, introduce a layer of hydroton at the pot’s base to enhance drainage.
Step 2: Preparing the Sphagnum Moss
- Thoroughly hydrate the GrowPharm Chilean Sphagnum Moss by soaking it. Gently squeeze out excess water, leaving it damp but not dripping.
Step 4: Watering and Fertilizing
- Water the orchid by gently saturating the moss until it’s uniformly moist.
- Allow excess water to drain, using the clear pot to monitor drainage.
- Apply Mega Mass – Orchid Master fertilizer as directed, offering essential nutrients.
Step 5: Placement and Care
- Position the potted orchid in a location that matches its light and temperature preferences.
- Regularly check the moss’s moisture, watering when the top layer feels dry to the touch.
- Leverage the clear pot to observe root health and overall plant condition.
OTHER USAGES:
- Sphagnum moss is a vital and eye-catching part of any naturalistic vivarium or container garden.
- An excellent growing medium for trees with weak roots, ie: bonsai trees.
- Used as a soil conditioner which increases the soil’s capacity to hold water and nutrients.
- Use small bags of crumbled moss as a soil-free seed starter.
- Can provide a living zone for beneficial terrarium/vivarium organisms in a properly maintained environment.
- Non-toxic to reptiles, birds, and mammals.
- Can be used for hobby models like miniature train displays, fantasy tabletop roleplaying games including Warhammer and Pathfinder, or for student projects and professional displays such as dioramas.
- Commonly used in display cases and other wooden setups for a more natural look.
- Can be used to pack bulbs such as tulips and onions.
- Looks great when used in festive wreaths and other arts and crafts!
- Makes a great gift!