Dendo. Sea Mary 'Snow King' Repot Question
First off, if this post needs to be moved to the beginner section please do so!
Second, I want to say what a wealth of information this board is! I have been distracting myself here more than I should, haha!
I'm a beginner with Orchids, having only grown a Phal for the last two years (it is currently in bloom). I recently picked up a Yamamoto Dendrobium Nobile (Sea Mary 'Snow King') from a local nursery, which bloomed quite well. Now that the blooms have dropped, I am thinking I should repot. It is currently in a small hanging basket (about 4"x4" and 2" tall) with sphagnum. I've got quite a bit of long aerial roots and two new canes growing at a pretty rapid clip. When the sphagnum gets dry, I notice it is pretty hard to the touch, not "springy" like the sphagnum I am accustom too. My other reason for thinking it's time to repot is that I simply don't know how old, or what quality, the potting medium is.
So, orchid experts I ask your opinion, to repot or not?! Once I get a few more posts under my belt, I'll share some pictures.
One last question, the plant has 3 original canes and two new ones growing (and a few I can see have been trimmed back to nubs with no growth). The nursery didn't stake one of the canes and it has grown low and hangs from the basket. I love the "bouquet" look of these plants and want to train the new growth similar to how Yamamoto grows them. Should I leave the old "dangling" cane as is, or is it possible to train it upright again?
If I have misused any terminology, please correct me!! Thanks in advance for any advice or suggestions!
John
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