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Divide or Pot up?
I have a healthy Ionocidium Popcorn "Highlands" that I believe should be divided this spring, once the buds drop. It has 6 pseudobulbs, and twice that many leaves. Also, it is producing aerial roots aggressively. It is currently in a 3" plastic orchid pot.
However, this was my first miniature purchase, and I did not realize that it would dry out much faster than my other plants, thus requiring constant watering. My question is: Can I pot it up to a 4 or 5 inch pot, instead of dividing it? I would want to do this, with the hopes that it would cut down my watering requirements. Thoughts? |
I don't believe I would divide it with only 6 pbulbs. You shouldn't have a problem repotting in a 4-5" pot.
What is the potting media you're using? Joann |
I think you should keep it together.
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Potting media
Hey,
It is currently in a bark mix. I just bought it, so I don't know what the mix is, but it is mostly bark. |
definitely pot up! Myself - I only would divide plants that are too big for where I want to grow them (windowsill) or in the case of cyms, when they would just be too large for me to manage. Or, if I was sharing a division. Bigger is better!
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Bark can dry out very fast, you may have to do some deeper soakings to keep this moist.
I like bark with sphag, if you coupled these 2 medias together you would be able to reduce some of the watering times. I use to pot up many of my orchids tightly - I no longer do that - too much watering for me. So I use more sphag, peatmoss or over pot up a size. Theres' many ways to grow you just have to find out what works best for you. If this was mine I would not divide this up yet. I like to wait til I see 8 to 10 bulbs. Sup to you :) |
Wow, thanks for the advice. I wasn't sure if division was something you had to do frequently or not. I will definintely pot up, as that seems like the easier option to me. I also like the idea of mixing in some spagnum moss to keeps things moist.
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