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Old 06-25-2013, 09:27 PM
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I do have another question; I am going to repot in a mix with mostly Orchiata into one of those Aircone pots. This morning, I needed to water and I left her outside of the decorative pot. I do the pot in a pot thing (functional pot inside of the pretty pot), but do you think that since Paphs and their medium retain more moisture this is a sure fire recipe for mold and rot?

The decorative pot does not have any holes and the base is a bit narrow. I am thinking maybe I need to rig it to stay up higher and let more air in

I apologize in advance but little things like this make my OCD go into overdrive
The purpose of the AirCone pot is to allow... good air movement :-) So, if it goes inside a pot with a tight fit and no holes, you are going to restrict the air flow movement and could have problems.

I have many of the glazed, ceramic kind made just for orchids, an example only here:
Amazon.com: Round Orchid Pot/Saucer - Glazed Ceramic - 6 5/8" x 5 3/4" - Red: Patio, Lawn & Garden
that I use in the living room when displaying things in bloom. I also have a couple on the grow racks I use for the psychopsis orchids because the ones I have are very top heavy and these have solid footing. In both cases, the pots have holes for airflow and also the ones I use are over-sized for the plants going in them. Thus, lots of room for air to move around, but still serving the purpose.

Hope this helps a bit!
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Old 06-26-2013, 10:41 AM
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As luck would have it, the top of the decorative pot was only 4.5 inches wide so it won't fit the 5" aircone pot anyways. I think I am just going to leave the plastic pot naked and leave well enough alone
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As luck would have it, the top of the decorative pot was only 4.5 inches wide so it won't fit the 5" aircone pot anyways. I think I am just going to leave the plastic pot naked and leave well enough alone
How big is the pot that its in now (the plastic not the decorative one)
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Old 06-26-2013, 12:38 PM
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It's in a 4", but the roots are coming out of the bottom. I also want to add about a good 1"- 2" of styrofoam peanuts at the bottom for drainage and to take up some of the space.
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