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Old 12-10-2008, 03:32 PM
JackiBlu JackiBlu is offline
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I really get board with the red/brown clay pots. If I were to paint them would it hurt the orchid? I could still keep them in the plastic pot like a liner.. or I could paint and clear coat it all so roots wouldn't attach. BTW, I would use a spray can paint.. i.e. rustolium or such for multi-use projects.

Speaking of which, why is it that the plastic pots (I save from/for transplanting) hardly ever fit the clay pots like they should when you buy an orchid..


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Old 12-10-2008, 03:39 PM
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as long as you keep em in the plastic pot and use the painted clay pot as a cache pot i think its fine to paint em....the problem comes when you actually plant in a clay pot then seal it with paint...the clay loses its porosity and the plant suffers....so paint on, but keep your plants in the plastic pot.
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Old 12-10-2008, 03:40 PM
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Hey JackiBlu!
I've tried it with some of my clay, and no problems on my end!! And I use no liner pots! I used to, but I love them grabbing the clay. As I have all my chids in Lava rocks, and maybe a tiny bit of spahg in some seedlings.
And they still grabbed the painted pots!

Good luck!!
Jackie
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Old 12-10-2008, 06:31 PM
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Thanks for ya'lls input. I will start painting and decorating away!

I now keep liners in my pots after I went to repot a plant and it was an all day project soaking/gently prying -- trying not to break roots. Not always do I replant as soon as I bring home a new baby and sometimes I'm mad at myself when they are potted bare in a clay pot and I have to go thru the soaking/prying dance.

-- I don't have that kind of patients any more.
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