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Originally Posted by Skippersmom
My Catt- Ric. Chen Ya Lantern 'Ri Rin', is the one I wrote about last week that has been living in water for months but has new growth and nodes.
So I have 2 medium options:
1) RePotMe - All purpose monteray bark Imperial orcid mix
2) RePotMe - Cattleya Imperial orchid mix.
My sophisticated observational analysis = rocks, bark and spheres. The Catt in question has had a soak in KelpMax - but I am wondering if the medium needs a soak in the same solution
- as there are essentially no roots of note, should a very light wrap of sphagnum go along the rhizome and then into the medium, just to hold some moisture? Or will keeping moisture around the edges w/ only occasional center spritzing, encourage the plant to 'seek' moisture and put out roots?
It is going into a Carousel pot.
Thank you in advance for the expertise that you are willing to share.
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Kind of what KeysGuy says. My guess is you're not in same area as him. So yes, soak your medium first. And if there are "essentially no roots of note" do as what you ask... "should a very light wrap of sphagnum go along the rhizome and then into the medium, just to hold some moisture? Or will keeping moisture around the edges w/ only occasional center spritzing, encourage the plant to 'seek' moisture and put out roots" Either or both... depending on the time you want to spend spritzing it. Potting up without much root will be a challenge, and you need to just keep watching the roots.