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Originally Posted by DeaC
Hi. Why do you feel the need to repot and so soon?
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It's not so much about repotting right away as it is about getting the timing right.
I do not do well with bark which is what the SO, and many other, nurseries use. It doesn't like me, and I rot roots every dang time. Either that or it withers away to dust from dehydration. Bark hates me, and wants to see me fail. To that effect, I'd like to repot it as soon as I can.
What I use is a combination of leca (for more aeration) and bonsai pumice (for water retention) that is working well for my orchids in self-watering pots. Everyone is happy once they adjust to it.
The issue is that adjustment. I want new roots started before I repot so the new roots are there and adjusted to the new media if the old roots don't take well. Some seem to do fine, but others don't like the switch. I just wanted an idea of whether I should be watching for new roots any day, or if it would be a while and I can cool it on the eagle-eye thing for a bit.
Since this fragrans is so small it'll probably get potted in straight pumice identical to my Haraella (see attachment). For now I've moved the fragrans to a clear pot with better aeration(see other attachment) so I can keep track of when the bark is actually dry and needs water (otherwise I will kill it).