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09-19-2013, 03:24 AM
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Wonderful growing, Rosie.
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09-26-2013, 08:06 PM
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That is spectacular, Rosie!
I've always been a plant lover, but pretty much abandoned other plants for orchids a few years ago. Before, it was all foliage, foliage, foliage. Never gave much thought to roots, besides trying not to drown them. I thought it was weird when I first starting growing orchids to see so much of the plant's roots, and I was always trying to get aerial roots to go into the medium. Orchids eventually converted me. Now I swoon over roots like the ones in your picture. And I'm seriously impressed by the excellent growing it takes to produce them.
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09-27-2013, 02:21 PM
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Wow, just found this post. Amazing!!! Definitely will repot into clay.
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09-28-2013, 12:38 AM
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Hopefully I get roots like these someday... Mine have been in hokey clay pots for 3-6 months and I already see improvement. Excited for repotting time...
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10-06-2013, 12:42 AM
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Nice and healthy looking, congrats!
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10-06-2013, 12:53 AM
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I had to come back & say that I see roots poking out of the holes in the clay pots. Yay! One question, did the roots stick to the clay really bad?
One thing I've found- never put a phrag in clay. Their roots stick like CRAZY to plastic and I can't imagine what they'd do in clay . Just my two cents.
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10-06-2013, 12:58 AM
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I've had to crack pots before with Masdevallia's because they were overgrown and stuck. It's not usually the case, but it can happen. Either that, or I just wasn't patient enough
Usually a good soak and I can loosen them up.
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10-06-2013, 02:54 AM
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Of course they have large ones. Mine always developed healthy roots sytems like yours although yours is pretty good.
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10-06-2013, 08:18 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by The Orchid Boy
I had to come back & say that I see roots poking out of the holes in the clay pots. Yay! One question, did the roots stick to the clay really bad?
One thing I've found- never put a phrag in clay. Their roots stick like CRAZY to plastic and I can't imagine what they'd do in clay . Just my two cents.
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I've not had them stick, they sometimes have needed some encouragement, this one had a few roots outside as well as inside the pot last time I re-potted, but everything came loose and didn't seem to be stuck enough to damage the roots.
---------- Post added at 12:18 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:16 PM ----------
Thanks everyone, this guys is sitting happily in it's big pot in the corner of my Masdie section in the greenhouse. It almost looks like a mother hen with it's smaller chicks. There are about 15 flowers on long spikes on it
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