Mounting native orchids is as simple as obtaining the right mount.
Dead black Cyathea tree blocks are by far the most practical and easily obtained mounts. The ginger red Dicksonia tree fern is fine for Dend. kingianum but seems to be too water retentive for other species.
Another alternative for the drier growing species is Virgin Cork Bark.
Untreated fence palings are another alternative But tend to attract wood eating caterpillars under the protective moss.
At the Australian orchid nursery we have stock of both Cyathea, Dicksonia and Virgin Cork. Please see our dry goods print out.
How to mount
1/ Secure 8 pound fishing line to the plastic coated wire hook at the top of the mount. You will need about 1-1.5 metres per mount.
2/ Divide your orchid in two so as to create a flat side ready for mounting
If the orchid is small such as a seedling, use the whole plant.
3/ Hold the orchid against the mount using your left thumb.
4/ Grab the fishing line and holding firmly and with some pressure go around and around the mount securing the roots to the board.
Do not go to close to the base of the plant as this is where the new growths will come from and you don't want to strangle them .
5/ Gather a healthy sized nappy of live green bush moss (Preferably as a sheet) AND COVER THE EXPOSED ROOTS OF THE ORCHID.
6/ Go around and around the mount a second time with the fishing line to hold the moss in place.
7/ Lightly go around the top leafy part of the orchid plant to secure it from falling forward until established. Establishment usually takes about 3-6 months so be patient.
8/ Keep wet as often as is possible .You cant over water a mount .But you certainly can underwater them. Your plant will begin to shrivel and the moss will turn brown if not enough water is applied
9/ The best way to feed these types of natives is to soak the mounts in a bucket of fertilizer solution such as Peters Excel Hi K .Once a month is fine.
10/ As with all mounted orchids, please protect them from drying winds and hot sun. Under shade cloth or on the South side of the house is best.
Bush Moss
We have this available in the cooler months for around $3.95 per 2 litre bag
Good Growing from Wayne Turville Australian Orchid Nursery
www.australianorchids.com.au
Interested in joining a Native Orchid Club?
ANOS Geelong Group C/O Everett Foster 1 Elizabeth St. Belmont Victoria 3216
ANOS Warringah Group 198 Allambie Rd., ALLAMBIE HEIGHTS N.S.W. 2100
Aust Native Orchid Society SydneyGroup Inc.4 Regal Ave.,KINGS LANGLEY NSW 2147
Australasian Native Orchid Society (VIC (Inc)P.O. Box 285 CHELTENHAM VIC. 3192