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Originally Posted by deathofregret
excellent! i think you're right on with the identification, so thank you. aside from repotting, should i be doing anything to ensure a happy plant? do you have any recommendations for good repotting instructions?
thanks for being so quick to reply!
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well! I don't know if I am the best person to help - only as I don't explain things well lol
First step would be to get either orchid potting mix, or the "ingredients" to make your own. For Oncidium alliance plants, I would go with smaller bark orchid mix, or fine grade coconut husk chips. I haven't used Miracle-gro orchid mix, but have read it is extremely "heavy" and probably not the best choice. The only "fine" orchid mix I have found in my area is Gubler's Fine orchid mix. I have got it at home depot - tho for some time they didn't carry it. There are good mixes for orchids available online, but shipping can be a lot. I'd probably check with local stores and if you can't find it, then go with the online route. I'm sure you can get recommendations for online sellers from board members.
Your plant may, or may not, need a larger pot - best to have a slighty larger pot on hand in case it does need it. You want just enough room for maybe 2 years growth. I prefer plastic pots for Oncidium alliance - the potting media dries slower in plastic than in clay.
So I would start by finding some potting mix and a slightly large pot. After that, we can get you thru the repotting
Hopefully someone with better comunication skills than myself can give you some good instructions.