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Originally Posted by Fairorchids
It is not a Den phalaenopsis type.
At first glance it looks like a nobile type. However, it appears to have leaves on all bulbs, and nobile types are decideous, so it is not a nobile type either.
There is nothing wrong with spaghnum in the rootball for Dendrobiums potted in small clay pots. As a matter of fact, that is how I grow most of my Dendrobiums (I only use a significant amount of bark for my kingianums & other Aussies).
Last comment, you could probably have used a pot one size smaller. Dendrobiums like being in small pots.
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It was in a plastic pot slightly bigger than this one, I potted down. I would have used a slightly smaller pot than this if I had one. The roots were very tight around the sphagnum ball and it would have rotted out those roots had I left it there. I saw a little rot starting to develop.
So, if it's not a nobile or a phalaenopsis.. well, I just want to know if it will need a winter rest. If it starts dropping leaves then does that mean it needs a winter rest?