Friday, April 9, 2010

Barska Monoculars Reviews



Here's where I finished the phalaenopsis "sfiascate" in recent episodes. Being "premature" needed an incubator where they will, hopefully, develop. Actually I felt better than growing up in flasks, and in fact, as terribly boring, last week I did a lot 'of transplants on fresh substrates, some of them homemade. As soon as I get a bit 'of data on these experiments will not fail to report them.
Incubator said. All that should need small phalaenopsis is light and high humidity. So I recycled one of the Plexiglas boxes in which I had put the cans with plantings. E 'has two energy saving bulbs although lately, due to elongation of the days and the intensification of the sun, or even just his presence after that sort of nuclear winter we had this year, I'm using only a lamp, and only in the morning because the room is exposed to the west in the afternoon and has great lighting.
In the box, I then drilled a round hole where I put the hose of an old vacuum cleaner. The other end of the tube is inserted through an ultrasonic humidifier which I had taken this winter to improve the quality of the house a bit 'too dry because of heating. The humidifier has a bizarre turtle-shaped yellow eyes that light up when in use.
The plants are a bit 'in plastic cups with the moss, a little' seed in pots with bark mixed diplomas satisfying, some in baskets hung. Thanks to the hygrometer can monitor the humidity inside the small greenhouse. If it drops below 70% active within the humidifier that creates a nice cool mist of rain forest as you can see in the image below.

Once a week or so spray it all with a balanced fertilizer for orchids 5-5-5 halved concentration in distilled water with a little 'tap water to ensure the calcium fertilizer is lacking.
Since the humidity is very high indeed, to prevent condensation and trapped inside I also put a computer fan that moves pretty well and dries the air to keep moisture condensation in the circulation. It must be said that despite the "Made in China, or perhaps because it was built to withstand the Asian humid summers, the fan is pretty solid. Although it is already a couple of months to be in a high humidity seems to hold up well.

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