when do I re-pot my orchid??

Discussion in 'Orchidaceae (orchids)' started by Jane Ravenel, Mar 17, 2008.

  1. Jane Ravenel

    Jane Ravenel Member

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    Hello, I'm new to growing orchids. I think I'm treating it pretty good. When I bought it last week, It had 2 long shoots full of flowers and 3 buds that aren't open. I have it in the livingroom, out of direct sun. (it's a phalaenopsis) I leave a humidifier on in the room alot because it's still cold in NY and we have a wood burning fireplace. I keep the plant right near the humidifier. I know to water it when it's dry, not to over water. I need to know when to re-pot it. Roots are spilling out over the top, and one is growing out a hole in the bottom. I have a new pot, one size larger, and orchid mix. I don't want to "shock" the flowers off by re-potting it now. Also, when the flowers die, how far do I cut back the stems they have grown off?? Thank you!!
     
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    lorax Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    Exposed roots are not a bad thing. I'd wait for the flowers to finish up, trim the flowering stem back as far as about 1" from the pseudobulb, and re-pot it then.

    Do you have pictures? Phals are lovely plants.
     
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    Ok, First, what's the pseudobulb? I'm CLUELESS. Second, I'm also a little clueless on how to attach a pict. to this type of e-mail. I can send them out directly to a regular e-mail address but to attach one to this??? I don't know if I can. I'll give it a shot. I'm not computer savay at all!!
     
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    lorax Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    Well, attached is a pic that can serve as a sort of Orchid Primer... The one in the picture is a Xyllobium, which has a structure typical to a number of orchid species.

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    I did a little reading to refresh myself, since what I grow is primarily Ecuadoran species orchids, and I'm more than a little embarrassed to say that Phals don't have pseudobulbs. You do have an upright rhizome. Please accept my apologies, and when the flowers go, trim to about 1 inch from where the stem emerges.

    NB to attach images, check out the link in the right-hand panel of the forum, "Attaching Images" or, for your convenience, click here! This forum makes it very easy.
     

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  5. Jane Ravenel

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    Thank you for your help... :) I'll work on getting a picture out. I'll be super busy in the next few days since I'm closing on my house but hopefully over the weekend I'll find the time, again, thanks!!
     

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