Definitely most catts will grow just fine when they get their suitable temperature range, good air-flow around the whole plant (leaves, stem, and all), and light level/duration, and adequate water.
In the tropical climate in my region, I repot any orchid at any time, and nothing bad happens to them. They just have to stay within decent temperature range, not have their roots water-logged or starved of oxygen, and not become dehydrated, and have some good air-flow all around.
Humidity is not too low in my region, so that's another factor too maybe - regarding watering schedules.
The tropical type orchids grown in cold climate countries can have other behaviour, because it just gets cold. So some compensation is needed, like needing to put them into a growing area where the temperature doesn't get out of the recommended range. Maybe not just temperature, but light levels and light duration. Humidity too - maybe.
This is only about sharing and mentioning of conditions.
If the growing conditions are nice for the orchid, then the orchid is expected to at least continue with active growth at some time, even if it takes a while for some to get back into action after a repot.
Last edited by SouthPark; 01-29-2020 at 08:55 PM..
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