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Old 04-27-2023, 07:58 AM
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I have a really big Angraecum plant. It started flowering in Fall, but then when we got the unprecedented torrential rains, most of the flowers blackened. But it's putting out another flower stalk.

While it is growing new leaves, one leaf has totally yellowed, but it's a bottom one. However, now a higher leaf is starting to yellow.

It seems to me that the orchid bark substrate has broken down. Basically the particles seem much smaller just beneath the surface layer.

So I want to repot. Is it okay at this point to repot into 100% high quality sphagnum moss, directly from 100% orchid bark?

Also, it's in a 1 gallon pot right now. The roots are not overgrowing or out of the pot or anything. In fact there's not even much roots at the substrate surface. So is it okay to repot into the same size pot? If not, what should the next increment be, maybe up to 1.5 gallon? I have not yet researched the potential fully grown size of this species, if anyone might happen to know.


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