Precision:
1/8” – 1/4”, our smallest chip size used mainly for young orchids or orchid seedlings (from flask). AFP 43 – 50 %, WHC 52%
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Get the perfect substrate to help your orchids grow and flourish! Orchiata sets the standard for orchid substrate with its stable EC, pH balance, and resistance to breakdown, ensuring maximum nutrient availability and promoting robust root health. Whether you’re a seasoned orchid aficionado or a novice grower, we have the materials you need to take your orchids to new heights.
Orchiata can be used straight from the bag. Its stable EC (electrical conductivity) means there’s no need for initial flushing. Orchiata is pH balanced and because it will not break down in the pot, it maximizes availability of nutrients for the plant. Orchiata’s beneficial micro-organisms resist pathogens and promote healthier roots. Notice how the bark does not break down and remains consistent throughout the pot. Growers using Orchiata report a reduced need to repot as well as vigorous growth that shortens maturity time.
Orchiata is available in 5 grades to suit any growing need. Our sizing chart may help you decide which grade is best for your particular situation.
Precision:
1/8” – 1/4”, our smallest chip size used mainly for young orchids or orchid seedlings (from flask). AFP 43 – 50 %, WHC 52%
Classic:
1/4” – 3/8”, suits young orchids, a good size for second potting. AFP 47 – 52%, WHC 55%
Power:
3/8” – 1/2”, suits young and mature orchids, a good size for second potting. AFP 49 – 53%, WHC 56.8%
Power:
1/2” – 3/4”, suits mature orchids and orchids that require more AFP. AFP 50 – 54%, WHC 56.8%
Super:
3/4” – 1”, our largest chip size, used for mature orchids and orchids that require a high AFP. AFP 51 – 55%, WHC 56.8%
Our technical experts have developed detailed growing guides for many popular orchid species. Click on the individual species to access the tailored growing guide.
Bulbophyllum grown in Orchiata, photo courtesy of Wayne Roberts, Michigan Orchid Society
Cattleya grown in Orchiata, photo courtesy of Paul Zimmerman, Michigan Orchid Society
Cymbidium Christian Heritage ‘Pahokae’
Cymbidium grown in Orchiata, photo courtesy of Dan Arthur, Michigan Orchid Society
Dendrobium grown in Orchiata, photo courtesy of Maggie Maye, Acadian Supply
Epidendrum grown in Orchiata, photo courtesy of Maggie Maye, Acadian Supply
Masdevallia growing guide
Masdevallia grown in Orchiata, photo courtesy of Dan Arthur, Michigan Orchid Society
Miltoniopsis growing guide
Miltoniopsis grown in Orchiata, photo courtesy of Gyorgy Nagy, Michigan Orchid Society
Odontoglossum growing guide
Odontoglossum grown in Orchiata, photo courtesy of Deb Boersma, Windsor Orchid Society
Phalaenopsis growing guide
Phalaenopsis grown in Orchiata, photo courtesy of Maggie Maye, Acadian Supply
Vanda growing guide
Vanda grown in Orchiata, photo courtesy of Renee Gignac, Windsor Orchid Society
Zygopetalum growing guide
Zygopetalum grown in Orchiata, photo courtesy of Staci Secord, Windsor Orchid Society