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jk I honestly don't know how it got painted. I think I grabbed some used pots from someone and it was painted! |
I needed to repot my one and only Cymbidium and found this in the pot. No wonder water was having a tough time penetrating!!
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...5cd0500d_b.jpgCymbidium roots! by Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis, on Flickr |
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---------- Post added at 08:17 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:16 AM ---------- Steve, you need to re-examine your repotting schedule. Catasetum aren't the only ones that require an occasional repot. :biggrin: |
Is there any medium in there? Anywhere?
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the brown dust is medium...looks juuuust right lol
---------- Post added at 11:57 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:55 AM ---------- here's my contribution...bamboo orchid...had to move it to a bigger pot because it kept falling over in the 14" terracotta pot. I moved her to a 24" MASSIVE pot...her last move lol https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...8175147a_c.jpgUntitled by J Solo, on Flickr |
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I know this thread is about huge sprawling roots and I have plenty of those (although nothing like some of the pictures on here) but I will be showing a completely different root for personal reasons because although this will just look like any old root to everyone else, some of you will know how much just a simple root on a dying orchid can mean.
This orchid hasn't been dying but as I have discovered a cymbidium has no problem completely filling a pot with roots in just one growing season, this one has not produced a single new root in ..... 2 years and today I finally discovered not just a root but a root the size of the stem, you can see the state of the old 2+ year roots and that this one desperately needed to get going but it's been a long journey with this one and this is just the start lol. Oh yeah you need to look real closely, inbetween the leaves! I know, nothing to look at but sentimental root :biggrin: |
SF, I totally relate. I have an Aerides houlletiana behaving like that... just sat there for more than a year, suddenly put out a big, fat root (almost as thick as the stem) and is just starting to put out new growth at the crown. Cherish all roots! From the root machines and the survivors! Where there are roots, can flowers be far behind?
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yes steve, Arundina graminifolia.
Shade- WHOOOHOO!!!! i consider this thread more about appreciating the wonders of roots than simply the magnitude ...your contribution is right on point |
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