Also I think your orchid should be place in a way so water collected in the center during misting get a chance to drip out. Because if it stayed in the crown/Center of your orchid, that’s a sure way to send it to orchid heaven via crown rot. Otherwise it’s the first time I am thinking I should mount some plants after seeing this. This way is more sustainable I think.
I saw one of your videos that said that you really didn't like it that much because it didn't really stay attached so you reused it to plant something else in it
Niiice ❤ Will check it out.😊
Fishing line is ace for tying plants onto an object, it's practically invisible.
I agree, fishing line or clear rubber bands. My Amazon order of those didn’t arrive yet.
@@AroidDistrict Typical lol
Also I think your orchid should be place in a way so water collected in the center during misting get a chance to drip out. Because if it stayed in the crown/Center of your orchid, that’s a sure way to send it to orchid heaven via crown rot. Otherwise it’s the first time I am thinking I should mount some plants after seeing this. This way is more sustainable I think.
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I’m curious to see how this works out for you. I have been thinking about getting one as well.
I'll give an update on this product soon. I can tell you now that I don't really like it lol.
@@AroidDistrict hahaha i appreciate the honesty lol 😂
Does the water permeate to the bottom of the pot? Don’t want to wet where I place it indoors
No the tray is plastic. I don’t really like the product by the way.
I saw one of your videos that said that you really didn't like it that much because it didn't really stay attached so you reused it to plant something else in it
Yeah I think the product isn’t good for it’s intended use.
(Ssshhh....you planted your phalaenopsis orchid upside down) ;)
Yep, most people do.
Lmao 😂😂😂 wth is that!! 😂😂😂