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05-12-2015, 06:34 PM
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Advice for repotting large Oncidium spachelatum
This very large - and very heavy - Onc. spachelatum bloomed in March with 80+ spikes. I received this orchid as a gift from someone who could no longer care for it. I have done nothing to the plant in nearly a year, following the advice of the previous owner.
Original potting was a plastic pot, now cracked and largely lost in the foliage. The original owner then placed it inside a plastic milk crate, which now is ready to burst. I am fearful that the plant will bust open the plastic crate and literally fall over
So, I am looking for suggestions as to how to go about repotting this lovely beast. It is very heavy. I've thought about lifting it (with help!) into a very large barrel-like plastic pot I found at Lowes. Might that work?
My eventual goal is to show the orchid at an orchid show in Florida.
Thanks for any advice you provide.
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05-14-2015, 05:29 AM
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That is an incredible orchid. Is it naked in that milkcrate, or is there media?
If it's naked as if it were a vanda in a small plastic cage, then if you can't get a bigger milk crate, I would build a stainless steel cage around it with lifting points to help you when you move it.
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05-14-2015, 07:34 AM
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Sphacelatum can grow very large. I have seen them grown in laundry net baskets.
In most cases, at this point my advise would be to divide it. If you are trying for a record specimen plant, you need to figure out some custom solution, which shoulf include:
Growing container for the plant
Some sort of stand, as it will be too heavy for a bench
A method for 3-4 people to lift it
You might have someone fabricate a basket out of chainlink fencing. If you line that with the coconut mats used in wire planters, ti would hold in coarse bark.
It needs to rest in a metal frame cradle, ideally with detachable lifting bars.
I don't think that you have to go to SS. Galvanized steel is probably OK.
My employer could probably do it, but it won't be cheap.
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05-14-2015, 09:18 AM
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In South Florida most growers mount spachelatum on trees. They grow like weeds and get as big as a car. I don't know if you can leave it outdoors all year or if it gets too cold in your area. If you want to keep it in a container, I would get a large wood basket and just set the entire root ball in the basket without any new media. I've seen wood baskets up to 14".
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05-14-2015, 09:47 AM
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I'm not entirelly faceitious when I suggest this.
Why not build it a wheeled stand to sit in? That way it would be very easy to move about.
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05-14-2015, 07:32 PM
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Instead of strofoam cups, how bout little mini pots?
Lifting it might be a hassel. Can you re pot it onto a wheeled cart?
Massive plant. Green eyed here.
---------- Post added at 04:32 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:30 PM ----------
Lol bil, great minds think alike. Yes, I could see it on a kind of rustic South of the border cart.
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