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Another one that I got today, 7 p/b's and 3 new growths, all in a 3" pot
![]() What concerns me though is the fact that it's potted up in what appears as regular potting soil! Alarmed, I contacted the seller, and was informed that when they purchased the plant 6 years ago, it was in regular potting soil, so they left it this way and it performed well for the seller, blooming reliably and producing a lot of new growth year after year. Should I let it be, or would it be wise to replant it in another media? Assistance greatly appreciated, Mariana |
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This orchid is definitely an epiphyte. If the roots are still in good shape I
would transplant, if the roots are rotted I would transplant. Otherwise I would transplant. |
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This plant has made this newsgroup several times over the years, and the
variance in growing conditions among those reporting success has been the widest I have ever seen. Folks have done well growing it bright, shady, wet, dry, warm, cool, potted, mounted, feeding/not feeding ... my own flourished for many years on whatever Mother Nature happened to give it [including frost a couple of times] ... and is still happy now, after a few years in the shadehouse getting regular water, feed, etc. If you do repot, try to minimize the root disturbance -- i.e., just remove what comes off easily. The only time I've ever seen these plants sulk is upon being repotted/divided. Good growing, -- Kenni Judd Juno Beach Orchids http://www.jborchids.com "GrlIntrpted" wrote in message et... Another one that I got today, 7 p/b's and 3 new growths, all in a 3" pot ![]() What concerns me though is the fact that it's potted up in what appears as regular potting soil! Alarmed, I contacted the seller, and was informed that when they purchased the plant 6 years ago, it was in regular potting soil, so they left it this way and it performed well for the seller, blooming reliably and producing a lot of new growth year after year. Should I let it be, or would it be wise to replant it in another media? Assistance greatly appreciated, Mariana |
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