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Originally Posted by Cymbaline
But it's really root bound now. Would it be okay to soak it in water to loosen the medium so I can repot for fresh medium?
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Is the temperature quite warm in the growing area? If the temperature in the growing area is maintained to be warm all the time ----- and not get chilly/winter (cold) ----- then maybe ok. I have genuinely found that the roots of catasetum type plants under suitable conditions won't get negatively impacted by water - young or old.
This is as long as we don't do anything to drown the roots in low oxygen environments - such roots in long-term soggy media.
For this season, I lightly watered every one of catasetum type plants during their dormancy - and continued with that even when they were coming out of dormancy with new roots emerging. No problem at all. One of them (Fdk. After Dark 'Baker's Cheetah') has flowered this season, and another one ----- a Clowesetum Black Jade --- is expected to open its flowers in maybe a couple of weeks time from now.
I actually didn't need to water the catasetum plants during their dormancy, and also didn't need to water them while they were coming out of dormancy and sprouting new roots. I just did it as I was confident that nothing bad was going to happen to them ------ as well as to provide information that supports what other growers have seen ----- as in nothing bad will happen if (for example) temperatures are suitable, and nothing is done to cause roots to drown.
The main thing is - my plants are growing in tropical conditions. And it doesn't get very cold here at all. But if you get cold conditions ------ especially cold and wet roots conditions ------ then probably best to not water the catasetum plants until the leaves/roots become well established.