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Old 01-11-2021, 12:37 AM
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All the advice says to repot when new root growth starts, but it also says not to repot when in flower. I have both happening.

My new Den is in a 4" pot, but has a 12" root spread. It has climbed so far out of the pot it is basically bare root, and I am needing to water twice a day to keep her happy. She is in full bloom. She is a little sensitive to changes and has already lost 4 leaves and 2 buds blasted to what seems to be stress, as there are no other symptoms. So I don't want to stress her, but am unsure what is going to be less stressful for her.
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1) fully open flowers
2) new growth starting on roots
3) whole plant with roots the day I got her (Dec 16).
Should I try to repot her, or wait?
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The flowers are beautiful!

Put the whole thing, including pot, into another pot big enough to hold it, about 2-3 inches/5-7.5 cm larger in diameter. Backfill with the medium of your choice. This is a magic Dendrobium growing technique.
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So the old pot kinda becomes "inorganic media"? That makes sense. Should I be planning on removing both pots the next time I repot, or is this pot kinda part of the plant now?
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A lot of people keep repotting this way indefinitely.
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Awesome! Thank you so much estación seca.
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