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Old 08-02-2007, 05:45 AM
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My Brassidium has finished blooming and the medium looks old, nasty and mushy. I think it's peat primarily. I've either got to drive out of town to get some fine bark mix, use medium bark mix that is locally available or order mix over the inet. Can I depot my plant and clear off the old medium then keep it wrapped in a damp towel until I can get some proper medium? I've got a rotten feeling about leaving this plant in its current pot. Lisa
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You can unpot it and leave it alone.

If it will be days until the plant is repotted, dunk the root system every morning and it will be fine.

This is another situation in which I tell people to think about the plants in nature. Picture that puppy growing happily on a tree (i.e., no medium), and it doesn't rain for three weeks. Now compare that to your situation.
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Thanks, Ray. It's coming out of the pot today. I see you too are an early riser. Lisa
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Thanks, Ray. It's coming out of the pot today. I see you too are an early riser. Lisa
Unfortunately, yes.
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On occasion, I even get an hour or two to unwind with reading or TV...
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