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Old 04-16-2023, 04:43 PM
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I have three cattleyas and 1 dendrobium. I'm not sure if I should repot now or wait until next year. If I do repot now, what size pots should I consider buying? The dendrobium is a 4.5 in tall and wide pot, two of the cattleyas are a 5 in pot and the last cattleya is in a 4 in pot. I thought about just moving up in an inch in size. I remember that being the rule of thumb. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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Old 04-16-2023, 05:17 PM
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They sure look ready to me. Another inch or two on catts unless much of the old mix falls away. Dendrobium esp. tight. An inch wider or same pot depending.
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All that new root growth says "It's time. Now..." Certainly safe going up 1 pot size (an inch or so). General rule is, allow for about 2 years' growth, no more than 3. So could be an inch, or in the case of the Catts, maybe a little more but not much.
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Thank y’all for the help.
I just ordered some new pots an inch up. The dendrobium will be a half inch up since it was in a 4.5. I also ordered some small pots for the seedlings I’m starting. Let’s hope they grow. Now that I have somewhat more knowledge than I did when I was in 8th grade, I’ll try it again 😅
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