Orchids are epiphytes, which means they grow in the wild by hanging from tree bark rather than in soil.
Orchid Potting Bark is a natural tree bark. It allows plenty of air circulation and drainage, giving the orchid's roots constant access to water and oxygen. This makes it an ideal potting medium for orchids.
Among them, the New Zealand Pina radiant bark is the most famous and is the premier independent orchid growing soil. Compared to other pine species, the bark of New Zealand pine is hard and stable, which can be stable for a longer time, extending the time to replace the growing medium.
In addition, radiata pine comes from renewable man-made forests, which can ensure future availability.