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Are pots with holes better for phals?
Hi guys,
I just purchased my first orchid and it came in a ceramic pot that doesn't have holes. I see that alot of the pots sold online specifically for orchids has holes. I assume the holes help air transfer to the roots. Given that, should I be using a different type of pot? |
Yes! Those store pots usually have a clear plastic liner where the plant is potted. The clear ones are fine, the ceramic (with no holes) not good. The stores use these to capture drainage. I would opt for either a decorative ceramic with holes in the side for air or leave it in the clear plastic liner and set that on a saucer. The advantage of the clear insert is you can monitor the moisture in the pot.
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I also noticed that my clear plastic liner has no slits in it like the ones sold on repotme.com I was thinking of purchasing some MSU fertilizer and some new plastic liners w/ slits for better drainage and air flow. If you have any recommendations on places to purchase online, I'd love to hear it. Currently, I'm thinking of getting some clear liners, MSU fertilizer, and maybe a ceramic pot. Thanks again! |
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Softened water is bad, bad bad for plants. . .RO is good! Might check to see if you have a Culligan water or some such at work. That's what I use.
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Hello there. I love repotme.com and I buy most if not all of my supplies from them. However, I have to tell you that their ceramic pots, while beautiful, are very pricey. You can get some at thepotscompany.com. It's a wholesale seller with a minimum order, but if you are planning on buying more than a couple of orchids, it's worth it. I think the minimum order is 150.00, which would be about what you would end up spending at repotme.com for a a couple of their orchid pots plus the shipping. I am lucky enough that I can buy single pots for 12.00 each here at the orchid nurseries.
Good luck. |
Most orchids drown with too much water. Regardless of the genus, orchids should be well-drained. Even those grown semi- or hydroponically need aeration around the roots.
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Holes are good, they increase air circulation which orchids love.
However if your area is dry, you're better off using pots without holes as the medium dries up quickly with the presence of holes. |
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