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Old 08-09-2015, 03:32 PM
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Old 08-09-2015, 03:46 PM
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Old mix, soft- and small bugs running around. Gonna sterilize new pots and flush the roots and cut bad ones.



But- same size pot, or the bigger one?

I have one thats wider, but not that tall- maybe use that.

Lol, I'm just chatting while I'm thinking what to do

A bit of topic as well- sorry about that.

But it does show that roots can appear healthy on the outside, but when you dig in- it shows how important it is to be sure your orchids are in a good medium- to get a healthy and happy plant

Edit: repotted- noticed something black on the damaged leaf and stem, cut it gently away, sterilized and repotted. And cut one of the spikes.
They tend to grow a bit sideways, so I potted it the way it felt naturally to put it.


Gonna leave it dry for a couple days, hopefully it will like the new pot.



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Old 08-10-2015, 03:49 PM
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This kinda says it all. Old mix all tangled up in the roots, moist and wet.





Normally when a root grows up in the air, I want to tell them they got the direction a bit screwed up. In this case I would say, yeah- you go, little fighter. Its safer in the air than in the pot…
Man, I've never repotted my plants before. Well, working on that project now.


But- I let it soak to try cleaning the roots- can I divide it? If one part doesnt look okay? Or must there be more buřbs before dividing?


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New potting media: bark, a tiny bit of coco bark thing, and perlite. No moss to this guy- hoping the perlite will add enough moist and oxygen, instead of using moss.

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I divided it, not sure if that was a smart thing to do or not, but its done.
Decided to go for really small pots, to make sure I can keep an eye on watering.

Gonna dry for a couple days, still sitting all alone, in case it got some fungus or something.



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Now I'm gonna let it heal. Maybe the fungus will magically go away, or maybe it was just sun burn. Time will tell😎
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