Orchiata Super 18-25mm 35L by Daltons — Largest Orchid Bark for Maximum Airflow
DAL-BARK-SUPER-35L
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Pairs well with
Orchiata Super is the largest chip in the Daltons Orchiata range at 18–25mm — built for mature orchids that demand maximum air around their roots. Big Cattleyas, Vandaceous types grown in pots, and any thick-rooted specimen that sulks in denser mixes gets the fast wet-dry cycle it wants from these oversized chips. It's 100% pure New Zealand Pinus radiata bark, aged naturally so it holds water and nutrients on the chip surface while the core stays hard and stable for years in the pot.
Specifications
- Super (18–25mm) suits mature orchids that require the highest air fill porosity in the range.
- Want big-chip airflow but slightly more moisture contact? Step down to Power+ (12–18mm).
- The oversized chips also make a top dressing or coarse drainage layer for large aroids and indoor plants.
How to Pot With Orchiata Super
Pairs Well With
One step finer — big-chip airflow with a touch more moisture contact.
Orchid Focus BloomFlower-initiation feed to bring mature orchids into spike and bloom.
Orchid Focus GeneralOne-bottle year-round feed for mixed orchid collections.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to rinse or soak Orchiata before use?
No. Orchiata's stable EC means it can be used straight from the bag with no initial flushing, and its dolomite coating already buffers pH to 5.5–6.5.
Is Super too coarse for smaller orchids?
Yes, generally. Super (18–25mm) is designed for mature orchids that require high air fill porosity. Smaller or younger plants dry out too fast in it — use Power, Classic or Precision instead.
Can I use Super for aroids and indoor plants?
Yes, as a coarse component. Super works as a chunky fraction in large aroid mixes, a drainage layer, or a top dressing — anywhere you want long-lasting structure and air.
Is white or blue-green growth on the bark a problem?
No. Orchiata is processed from a natural resource, and Daltons note that fungi from the Penicillium genus can occasionally appear — it will not harm or damage plants.
How long does Orchiata last before repotting?
Orchiata's hard, aged chips resist chipping and composting, so growers report noticeably longer intervals between repots than with softer barks. Repot when the plant outgrows the pot rather than when the mix breaks down.
Maximum Air for Mature Roots
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