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10-27-2017, 07:44 AM
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One tip would be to always sieve bark befoe use. Whatever size you want, use a sieve that will get rid of anything much smaller so as to keep the air spaces open.
Bark that is open, shallow and dries out between waterings will hardly break down at all.
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10-27-2017, 08:04 AM
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One tip would be to always sieve bark befoe use. Whatever size you want, use a sieve that will get rid of anything much smaller so as to keep the air spaces open.
Bark that is open, shallow and dries out between waterings will hardly break down at all.
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Ok I will do this, do you have any other advice for re potting before I take the plunge? I'm probably unnecessarily nervous about it, but the more advice the better
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A bit late since you have already bought what you need, but in the UK you can get supplies here:
Orchid Supplies UK | Making Orchid Growing Easy!
Being outside the UK I don't get anything there, but did get some nice Neofinetia falcata from him during their imported plants sale in September.
If you got that Den in a supermarket/garden center, then it's very likely to be Den kingianum hybrid, Den Berry 'Oda'. The majority of this mass marketed type of Den in western Europe is that hybrid, based on discussions I had in the past with people that have spoke with suppliers. Both of mine were labeled as such as well when I bought them. The advantage of this hybrid (if it's really that) is that it's more forgiving than the species, and can be easier to get into bloom.
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Ah ok, interesting, I don't have a picture of it in flower sadly but it was purchased in a garden centre, they have a huge selection of orchids but this was just labelled as dendrobium. I will certainly keep that website in mind for, the future, thanks
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10-27-2017, 08:08 AM
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You want milk and fruit for tonight?
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10-27-2017, 12:29 PM
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Ok I will do this, do you have any other advice for re potting before I take the plunge? I'm probably unnecessarily nervous about it, but the more advice the better
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Don't worry, it's easier than you think, have a few small rocks ready to stabilise it if it goes wobbly The roots will spread out further than you think, so I'd have an 8 inch diam pot that was about 4 inches deep.
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10-27-2017, 12:35 PM
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Don't worry, it's easier than you think, have a few small rocks ready to stabilise it if it goes wobbly The roots will spread out further than you think, so I'd have an 8 inch diam pot that was about 4 inches deep.
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Yes that is the size of pot I have purchased, small rocks at the ready. Wish me luck
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10-27-2017, 02:36 PM
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Yes that is the size of pot I have purchased, small rocks at the ready. Wish me luck
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Wow, you were able to buy a pot 4 inches deep and 8 in diam? I have to cut and weld pots to get those here!
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10-27-2017, 02:51 PM
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Wow, you were able to buy a pot 4 inches deep and 8 in diam? I have to cut and weld pots to get those here!
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Close enough right? I'm guessing anything will be better than what it is in but it is the best I could do with only the choice of plastic or this.
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10-27-2017, 03:42 PM
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Hopefully this will be ok
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10-27-2017, 03:44 PM
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You both survived and now you are a pro! Yeah!!!😉
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10-27-2017, 04:20 PM
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You both survived and now you are a pro! Yeah!!!😉
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Well I survived, time will tell for the plant, those roots were packed tight but I did what I could without damage. Now I look at the pot it came in and wondered how it fit. A pro huh?
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