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Old 11-09-2009, 12:49 AM
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...that is my question.

I ask this because I have an orchid that I'm not sure what to do with. The plant in question is a Pes. lehmannii growing in an 8" plastic basket filled with Sphag. I want to put it in a 10" pot with bark because the sphag is beginning to deteriorate, and I don't want the roots to burn.

The problem is that many of the plant's roots are wrapped tightly around the basket, and I don't want to disturb the root system too much. Should I tease the plant out of the basket and put it into a pot, or should I simply pick out the moss and replace it with fresh medium?

I appreciate any and all help.
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If you don't think it's possible to get the plant out of the basket without significant damage to the roots, I would try to pick out the sphag and replace it with some fresh stuff. It might be better to leave it in sphag, since these guys like staying a bit damp. As Orchidwiz puts it so well, the rainfall pattern in it's natural habitat is "wet and wetter". Bark is a drier medium, and the plant might not appreciate the transition after growing in nice moisture retentive sphag.
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Old 11-09-2009, 12:04 PM
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Thanks, Camille. I'll go ahead and try that, then.
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