There are 2 types of potting medium for orchids generally used by people: sphagnum moss and bark. Every way of growing the plant, either potting phalaenopsis orchid in sphagnum moss or letting it develop in bark, has its pros and cons. Ideally the potting material possesses the following features: - provides the roots with proper aeration; - contains no toxic materials; - absorbs nutrients easily and releases them slowly; - doesn’t decompose fast; - ensures good drainage;
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