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Choose a potting medium (fine, medium or coarse) suitable to the particular requirements of the orchid (do not reuse old bark). D. Place the newly separated plant in its pot. The most mature growth should be positioned against the side of the pot. Fill with the appropriate potting medium.
Re-potting - A necessary chore with Orchids. Potting Orchids is not difficult but it is different from potting tropical plants. Most Orchids grow naturally in tree branches with their roots securely attached to the branches. Their roots are exposed to the air. Over time they have evolved to grow well in this environment, but we insist
By Steven A. Frowine, National Gardening Association. Don't be afraid to repot your orchids. Despite their reputation, orchids are tough, and repotting helps them thrive. You'll know it time to repot orchids when. Orchid roots are overflowing the pot. The plant itself is going over the edge of the pot. Potting material is getting
How to repot an orchid help and advice on repotting or potting orchids, and which is the right compost for orchids.
Martha shows you how to repot and fertilize orchids in preparation for spring.
When repotting orchids, it is important to identify their pattern of growth. There are two types: monopodial orchids and sympodial orchids. Monopodial orchids grow in height with each new leaf (like a palm tree); sympodial orchids spread horizontally from rhizomes (like bearded iris). This visual guide describes how to repot
14 Mar 2015 Orchids are relatively easy to grow with the right conditions, but almost every grower gets nervous at the thought of repotting an orchid. Learn more in this article.
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31 Mar 2017 Part 2. Readying the Materials. Measure out the potting material you need into a large bucket or bowl. Cover the potting mix with hot water. Strain the potting mix. Remove the orchid from its old pot. Remove the old potting mix and dead roots. Get the new pot ready.
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