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Old 03-09-2008, 09:58 AM
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Has anyone here ever bought Guy Wolff or Ben Wolff pottery for their orchids or other plants? If you have, are they worth it?

What decorative containers do you use?
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Old 03-09-2008, 01:19 PM
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I have a Cymbidium growing in a Guy Wolff pot. I just plopped the plant into it because it happened to be the only pot in the garage that fit the plant at the time of transplant--and it saved me a trip to Lowe's. Seems to be a nice and sturdy pot. Can't say that I use any really decorate pots though, as many (if not most) of the clay pots I use tend not to survive the experience when it comes to repotting orchids (I frequently just whack them--the pots, that is--with a hammer to remove the plants). Last summer I did start to experiment with growing aerides and vanda species in clay strawberry containers--the tall cylindrical type that have large diameter holes along the sides. They're working very nicely, and I guess they might qualify as decorative. What kind of orchids are you growing?
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Old 03-09-2008, 03:40 PM
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I use only clear glass pots with hole in the bottom. Seems to me all have liked it. I think they're decorative enough and also handy when dipping into water; they're heavy enough not to fall in water bucket.
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Old 03-09-2008, 07:03 PM
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I have a Cymbidium growing in a Guy Wolff pot. I just plopped the plant into it because it happened to be the only pot in the garage that fit the plant at the time of transplant--and it saved me a trip to Lowe's. Seems to be a nice and sturdy pot. Can't say that I use any really decorate pots though, as many (if not most) of the clay pots I use tend not to survive the experience when it comes to repotting orchids (I frequently just whack them--the pots, that is--with a hammer to remove the plants). Last summer I did start to experiment with growing aerides and vanda species in clay strawberry containers--the tall cylindrical type that have large diameter holes along the sides. They're working very nicely, and I guess they might qualify as decorative. What kind of orchids are you growing?


Hello. I'm growing mostly Phals, oncidiums, dendrobiums, a cymbidium and a couple of cattleyas. I pot them in plastic see through slotted pots cause I tend to be overly eager with the watering. So these would be purely for decorative purposes. But, since I'm so anal, I want everything to match. And it has to be something that's not fussy or overly colorful I really don't like terra cotta and the black clay seems to be really nice. (Maria (me) is definitely difficult )

I was just wondering if they are worth the price. I mean, if they are nice, I don't mind paying whatever they cost. I ordered 3 to see. Hmmm....

thanks for your suggestions.
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