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Old 05-19-2016, 04:57 PM
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I recently received a very nice Beallara Patricia McCully still in bloom, although probably about to drop flowers soon. She's potted in a 4" flimsy square pot with bark, charcoal and perlite and the mix doesn't look awful. It appears some of the media went missing during shipping and the top half inch to inch is missing. The plant is extremely top heavy and falls over at the slightest breeze. Even supported in a ceramic pot she's still unstable. I'd prefer to wait until the blooms are done before repotting but I've never done a repot of such a tall plant. Can anyone suggest a way to keep her steady on her feet?
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Put it in something heavier, with rocks around it, so it doesn't tip.
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Yes this^^^ until it stops blooming. I will put the plastic inside a clay pot to keep them stable. When you re-pot you could put them in clay or just keep them inside another pot. You could also put rocks in the bottom of the pot so it will be heavier.
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Yes, basically. Get a heavy ceramic pot and get some rocks and put it in there. I know the pain of finding your nice oncidium splat on its face with nice spikes broken. Many orchids (I am thinking dendrobiums) have issues with being too tall for their root ball.
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