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Old 08-11-2013, 05:18 AM
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Hi guys
I have this little oncidium twinkle that i bought a few weeks ago, and it is spilling out the side of the pot. What do you think, should i re-pot this little guy. Any suggestions for me? Have never had this type of orchid and am a little clueless as what to do.
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Old 08-11-2013, 05:49 AM
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I would say definitely yes! But then again, I'm the oncidium killer and you probably shouldn't listen to me.

By the way, I like those soft plastic pots, but they're very closed and I normally cut slates on the sides to improve ventilation and drainage a bit.

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Old 08-11-2013, 05:52 AM
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Well, being an epiphyte, I don't think it's 100% necessary, but it's still probably a good idea.
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Old 08-11-2013, 06:01 AM
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Ok great, i thought so. She is in very tightly packed sphag moss which already gets me worried. There are two bulbs with rotted area's - should i remove the whole bulb or just try to treat the rot?
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Old 08-11-2013, 10:20 AM
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Ok great, i thought so. She is in very tightly packed sphag moss which already gets me worried. There are two bulbs with rotted area's - should i remove the whole bulb or just try to treat the rot?
Well, I'd go "better safe than sorry" and just remove them in their entirety.
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Old 08-11-2013, 12:29 PM
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I would repot especially if there are any new growths peeking up from the old pbulbs. Wait any longer and the roots will become so entangled that you will inevitably do a lot of damage to the plant. Spagnum moss is tricky but if you are very careful it will become easy. First of all do it dry. Dry the plant for a few days or until the moss is crispy. Makes it easier on the plant and easier getting the moss out. You need a pair of tweezers and a pair of small scissors. The small curved kind if you have them. This was initially potted in a small plug of moss, then when it had the first three small pbulbs it was dropped into a pot and more spag was stuffed around that plug. So you start slowly and carefully, pulling and cutting the moss out from the bottom inside of the root ball. Most of the roots have grown around the outside of the pot. Or I should say the inner wall of the pot. So start slowly, carefully pulling and cutting the moss from the bottom inside of the root ball. Once you start to take the moss out you will see what I mean. Don't pull hard on the strands of moss which will damage the roots. The roots will be somewhat pliable so they will be easier to manage. There most likely won't be a lot of good root left inside the center of the root mass. Now a word of caution. Patience grasshopper. Patience. This will take a little time but the plant will reward you for it. You do not have to get every piece of moss out of the roots. What you really want is to get out as much of the old initial dense plug of moss from the center. That is where the rot will start. Pull out some moss and cut. Pull out some more and cut. So on and so forth. Get a glass of wine and some good music or get your husband to massage your shoulders while you are doing this task. Once most of the moss has been removed (you don't have to get it all) this will go into a pot not much larger than this one. The media you put it into should be no smaller than 1/4 inch but I use 1/2 inch bark/sponge rock/charcoal so I can water to my hearts content without worrying about root rot. Put some rocks, marbles, Styrofoam peanuts or something in the bottom center of the pot and spread the roots around over this mound. Then put in your media. I would buy or make a plant clip or two to tie the older foliage to in order to help stabilize the plant in the pot until it has grown new roots from the new growth. Once in the pot, don't water it for a day to let the roots heal from any cracking or other damage. I highly recommend some kelp stuff to help the roots recouperate. As for the rot on the pbulbs you mention, if it is firm, leave it alone. If it is soft you can dab it with a Qtip and peroxide. Then dab on some cinnamon. Stuff the hole with cinnamon. That will cauterize the wound. Good luck.
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Old 08-11-2013, 05:43 PM
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Thank you so much for taking the time to post all that info for me James M! All your suggestions helped so much! I did what you said - took me about an hour to get all that moss out. Just as you said the roots in the middle were bad. There is one new growth - but only saw it after taking the plant out of the pot. I have also done what you said with the holes and just filled it with cinnamon, the bulbs look great otherwise.
I did divide the plant into two, the new bulbs have grown out sidewards so thought this would be best. Lets hope she will recover quickly.
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