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Old 04-09-2007, 07:01 AM
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If the roots are healthy I'd think there was a good chance to save them. My approach to Phals is evenly and gently moist, never soggy, never completely dry. The mix I use to accomplish this is: medium bark, medium coir chunks, medium charcoal, small perelite, chopped sphagnum, and a little peat. I sue plastic pots too.

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