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Old 04-10-2008, 08:57 PM
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I wasn't sure how I was going to grow my Den Cathy Beck but I finally decided to pot it in S\H. Here's the pic.... I went a little S/H crazy tonight. I only have 3 plants left that AREN'T in S/H. I'll list them all in a S/H thread.

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Old 04-10-2008, 09:04 PM
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How cool!! I'm not quite brave enough to try it yet. I'm hoping to get my hybrid project plants tomorrow.
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Hi Greg,

That's really interesting. What does the perlite (or cottage cheese) do between the two layers of Hydroton.

I just finished my own first try with semi-hydro yesterday, and I'm straining at the leash. I'm tempted to do a whole bunch more even before I find out if I've had any luck with this first one.
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there's nothing else but LECA in there. You're just seeing moisture from the S/H doing its job.
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Old 04-16-2008, 10:31 PM
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Greg, I am glad to see you try it............I do a lot of S/H but was a little afraid with such a small baby>>>It will be interesting to watch!!
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I haave grown a lot of dens in s/h.

They do exceptionally well.

I do fine they need regular fertilizer to make up for the sterile medium.
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Old 04-20-2008, 07:59 AM
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I just received my MSU fertilizer in the mail on Friday so I'm ready to get the growing season under way!
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Old 05-08-2008, 10:16 PM
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Den Cathy Beck 4 Week Update....

Here's a couple pics.. I have a spike and new growth. Seems to like the S/H!
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I'm going to ask a stupid question now. What is S/H? Looks like clay balls. Is that what it is?
I love your yard Kazjak. Very neat. Mine is always a mess.
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Semi-Hydroponics was developed by Ray Barkalow. Here is a link to his site which
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Old 05-09-2008, 08:28 AM
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thanks Solay... Everything has easily doubled in size since 2 years ago.. I have a lot of yard and I'm tired of mowing so I just keep expanding my Perennial beds. I just tilled up another large section of my yard about 100 X 40 feet for a rose garden (hopefully as nice as yours) and other plants I spent all spring germinating. I can't wait till next year! I'm not sure I'll get many flowers this year. I also planted a bunch of running Bamboo down by the pond... Can't wait for that to take off!
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Greg, what temp are you keeping your CB at and how much light are you giving it? I don't have my CB in S/H, but My Cathy Beck is near the windowsill with temps between 73-78 degrees. I mist/water every other day from the medium drying out.
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Jenny, I keep mine about 8 inches from a South window. The cat needs 8 inches or he'll make 8 inches.... I don't give it any specific temperatures other than whatever the Dining room is at during the day and night... sorry I'm not more specific. Look at it this way.. ***I like the windows and doors open whenever possible so Low 70's during the day... My wife gets cold at night so she closes everything and turns the heat on when the temps dip to 60 at night.*** The windows are never open where the plants are. As soon as the night temps outside stay above 50 all the high light orchids will be tossed outside. CB seems to like it. I also have a Bollopetalum right next to it about to open 3 blooms. Something is right about the place they sit.. Maybe Gideon (cat) is doing some secret gardening while we're away.
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Kazjak, that sounds like a lot of hard work and fun. I think your roses are going to come out beautiful. I see you got some day lilies too. Maybe we can trade one day.
Anyhow, I forgot to mention I love the white picket fence too. I've been nagging my husband to get one around the front yard. They have that old fashioned nostalgic feel to them. One thing at a time I keep telling myself.

Thanks Tobi, I will look into that and maybe try it.
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Finally blooming...

Here's my Cathy Beck.... Finally in bloom. Then one of the cats bent the spike so I'll be lucky if the blooms last for any length of time clamped up.
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Great job! The S/H is working great. The Cathy Beck looks happy.
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Yay!! Good things come to those who wait!
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Awesomeness. Great growing!!!
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Awww! I just love the floers on these! I wish mine would spike some more or spike off an old growth or something lol. Great growing!
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I am so so jealous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is gorgeous!
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I have Cathy Beck in s/h and it loves it. New growth that is growing like a weed. Jenny you should try it if you're having to mist so often.
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good growing Greg
great photos as well
very nice to see the blooms
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