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Old 06-30-2007, 06:42 PM
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Tree fern?

I've read that only tree fern can be used for mounting orchids without previous treatment. I have no access to tree fern. Can i use something else? I don't have time to wait for a months to prepare mounts for putting orchid on it!


Can someone show me the pic of tree fern? I don't know how that thing looks like!
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Old 06-30-2007, 09:31 PM
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Hi Aleska,

Here is a link to pictures of tree fern products -- for mounting or potting orchids.
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I'm hapopy to say that what you read is wrong. You can use lots of different things to mount orchids on. I have lots of mounted orchids, some on tree fern and others on various types of wood, branches, cork bark, even a piece of untreated board. Some of these mounts I picked up in the park.

I see you're in Europe so your shouldn't have any trouble finding tree fern pieces or cork or something else to mount your orchids on. I like a piece of cork bark because it has lots of cracks for roots to anchor in. Check nusery supply stores, orchid nuseries, search the web for orchid nuseries and supplies (you may find mail order is faster if you have nothing locally).

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I am also happy to let you know that what you read is wrong.

Treefern and manfern are good also have alook at the links for more ideas
I hope it helps you

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I have included a few of my mounted orchids to give you some ideas

I hope they help

pic 1 from left to right

1) man fern mount
2) Cork mount
3) Cork mount
4) Cork mount
5) Cork mount
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Old 07-01-2007, 06:34 AM
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Thanks everybody

In Montenegro there is no orchid nurseries. Even in Garden shops it is really rare to find orchid soil! Because of that I need to make mixes myself. I think that I'll go in a park, and take some bark from some pine, and use that as a mount!
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Avoid pine in that it will deteriorate in 2-3 years. find Oak, cypress, grapevine or other hard woods.

the article you saw about treating the wood first was probably talking about driftwood. Driftwood must be treated to remove the salt in the wood if it came from salt water areas.

Do not use pressure treated wood as the PTW is toxic. (it used to be arsnic)

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Jerrymeola: what about driftwood that comes from a freshwater lake? Do you have to treat it still? If so how do I go about doing that? I picked up some unique pieces while at the beach a couple of weeks ago!! thanks Cindy aka flowerchild
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