When to repot seedlings
Hello!!! I had purchased some oncidums seedlings back in January. I currently have seedlings of
Sunny Daze Hilo Bay
Okika
Breathless Florence
Pacific Pagan Kilauea
Yellow Star Golden Gambol
All but the Hilo Bay are in 2 inch pots and the Hilo Bay is in a 3 inch (the plant and root system are considerably larger than the others). I have seen a huge growth in roots since I placed some sustee water meters in the pots (I was probably leaving them too long between watering.....this helped me realize I needed to water about 2 times a week).
When I was checking them out this morning, a thought came to mind. Are these going to need repotting when they meet the same requirements as, let's say, phalaenopsis orchids? (They are the easiest for me to compare as I have repotted and kept phalaenopsis orchids for a few years now). I know they have a considerable amount of growing to do, but what do you look for when you are looking to repot? I know new growth is good, but what else? Just trying to learn before it gets to the point I need to do it.
And while I have your ear, anything I can do differently? My seedling oncidiums live on a heat mat (it's cooler in my apartment and the heat mat usually helps to warm them up to about 75 in the medium during the day, it gets cooler at night). I use my little water meters to help gage when I need to water (once they say it's dry, I usually wait a day before I do it). I have a grow light over top of them that automatically times for it to come on for 13 hours out of the day. I also got a little diffuser I run round the clock to help bring up humidity in that area. I think the plants look happy and healthy, but honestly, I only have experience with them since the end of January.
Thanks for your input!!
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