Orchid pot surface grass (Asplenium, moss, Hydrocotyle)

Orchid Pot Surface Grass

This article introduces you to the Aspidistra elatior, also known as orchid pot surface grass. The details are as follows:

Many flower enthusiasts can see the presence of orchid pot surface grass when they visit the flower market. Some use Aspidistra elatior as the pot surface grass, while others use moss, Hydrocotyle vulgaris, etc., as pot surface grass. Pot surface grass not only enhances the overall ornamental effect of orchids but also helps to observe the moisture level of the pot surface, maintaining a certain level of moisture to prevent excessive dryness. During the hot summer, it can absorb heat to slightly reduce the temperature of the small environment. When choosing pot surface grass, orchid enthusiasts should avoid plants that have different habits from orchids.

Of course, some orchid enthusiasts believe that planting pot surface grass in orchid pots is not good for orchid growth as it may compete with orchids for resources. In fact, this issue has two sides. Some enthusiasts like using pot surface grass, while others do not. Whether to use it or not is auxiliary for growing orchids, not a necessity. When planting pot surface grass, attention should be paid to pruning. Some orchid enthusiasts complain that the pot surface grass grows too vigorously, which is the result of not pruning.

Below are some effect diagrams of using pot surface grass for reference by flower enthusiasts.

1) Using moss as pot surface grass, which should be the most common type of pot surface grass for enthusiasts.

2. Aspidistra elatior used as pot surface grass.

3. Using Hydrocotyle vulgaris as pot surface grass.

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