I've seen lots of recommendations for a balanced fertilizer for organic media like bark chips, the theory being that you usually want a little extra Nitrogen, but the decomposing media creates that, so the balanced fertilizer results in something N heavy. Then I think during blooming, the most common is to switch to heavy phosphorous? Does that seem reasonable?
I have a Cattleya (Chyong Guu Swan 'Ruby Lip'), and a Oncidium Gilded Tower 'Mystic Maze' and a NoID Phal. Currently, the Phal is in sphagnum and the roots look decently happy through the pot, the Catt is in new bark chips and the Oncidium is unknown, but the top looks like a smooth coat of moss. It's the newest and still in bloom. I suspect the healthiest thing to do would be to cut the spike and repot, but I like the blooms, so I'll wait a bit to repot that one until the blooms are done.
I'm hoping that I can get one fertilizer to rule them all.
The guy that sold me the Catt last fall told me to use Osmocote slow release balanced, so I have that, but since I just changed out the media, I thought I'd get more opinions before I start fertilizing the new media.
Thanks in advance.





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