Broken Brick
Broken brick peices are large inorganic chunks that are ideal to provide support for orchids grown in large vanda baskets. Broken brick is popular in wet climates for its modest moisture retention properties. Broken brick can be used to provide weight in the bottom of a pot, and to aid drainage in much the same way that chards of broken clay pots would be. For terrestrial orchids, layer peat, coir or soilless mix on top of broken brick for drainage.
See also:
- Aerolite
- Aliflor - Small
- Aliflor - Medium
- Broken Brick
- Cedar
- Charcoal - Small
- Charcoal - Medium
- Charcoal - Large
- Cobblestone
- Coconut Husk Chips - Shredded
- Coconut Husk Chips - Small
- Coconut Husk Chips - Medium
- Coconut Husk Chips - Large
- Coconut Husk Fiber
- Cork - XSmall
- Cork - Small
- Cork - Medium
- Cork - Large
- Coir
- Cypress
- Diatomite - Small
- Diatomite - Medium
- Diatomite - Large
- Fir bark - Small
- Fir bark - Medium
- Fir bark - Large
- Granite Chips (turkey grit)
- Marble Chips
- Metro Mix 380 (with Coir)
- Monterey Pine Bark - Small
- Monterey Pine Bark - Medium
- Packing Peanuts
- Pea Gravel
- Peat Moss
- Pro Mix HP
- Pro Moss - Fibrous Blond
- Pumice Rock
- Redwood Bark
- Rice Hulls
- Rockwool Cubes
- Sand
- Sphagnum Moss - AAA New Zealand
- Sphagnum Moss - Chilean 5 Star
- Sphagnum Moss - Milled
- Sphagnum Moss - Premium Chopped
- Sponge Rock - Small (Perlite)
- Sponge Rock - Medium
- Sponge Rock - Large
- Tree Fern Fiber - Small
- Tree Fern Fiber - Medium
- Turface
- Vermiculite
- Volcanic Rock - Medium
- Volcanic Rock - Large



