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sheiman 11-09-2010 03:23 PM

Orchids in "water-minder" pot + my 3 new orchids
 
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I bought three gorgeous new orchids at Lowe's in Brooklyn today (BTW, for anyone in NYC, they had an amazing selection!) and of course I wanted to share them here. I got a Tolumnia Sun Bulb hybrid, a Miltassia Kauai's Choice 'Tropical Fragrance' AM/AOS, and a Miltonidium Rosy Sunset 'F'...pics are attached.

But I also have a question, because two of the orchids are potted in these things called ArtStone Water-Minder pots. I'm wary because it sounds gimmicky (and therefore potentially disastrous for orchids), and if you look at the link for the pots, it says that they are a self-watering system. Does anyone have any experience with orchids potted in these? I'm wondering if I should just toss these pots ASAP and and put my plants into pots with regular drainage. I don't want these orchids to be sucking up water constantly and then get root rot.

Thanks in advance for any advice!

CTB 11-09-2010 03:55 PM

Do you normally repot your new purchases? If so repot and use bark chip see how they do. Are you suppose to set them in a saucer or something? The first pic looks like a regular clay pot. If they are planted in spag and you change to bark chip that ought to keep them dry enough. Are they inside or out? Nice selection!

sheiman 11-09-2010 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by CTB (Post 357972)
Do you normally repot your new purchases? If so repot and use bark chip see how they do. Are you suppose to set them in a saucer or something? The first pic looks like a regular clay pot. If they are planted in spag and you change to bark chip that ought to keep them dry enough. Are they inside or out? Nice selection!

I do repot my purchases and yes, the first one is in a regular clay pot. I keep my orchids indoors. Repotting in bark chip sounds like a good suggestion, I will probably try that. Thanks!

BobInBonita 11-09-2010 08:37 PM

You are right in repotting new purchases made from big box stores.

The local Lowes almost always receives orchids over-potted with sphagnum. Really tightly packed. I think the grower does it because many retailers don't water often. They pack the sphag up onto the lower part of the pseudobulb. After buying a few that had serious rot issues I always check before I leave the store. You can always tell when I've been to Lowes - there are little piles of sphag that I've pulled out to check the condition before buying.

kavanaru 11-10-2010 02:24 AM

further to all the info you have received, I would add that in the case ofthe Tolumnia, you should proceed slightly different:

Tolumnias like to have dry roots (my plants do best mounted and second best on charcoal - have tried mounted potted with coarse and medium bark, and also on large charcoal chunks). They would need watering daily or every two days (not very precise... I use to water them when I remember, but try to keep that frequency). One good option, is to mount on a piede of hard wood and then put the mount in a regularclay pot. This would let it dry out pretty quick, but keep air humidity a bit longer, so that the plant would not suffer much if you forget watering it for few days (anyway, they do not normally suffer much for that)

sheiman 11-10-2010 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by BobInBonita (Post 358051)
You are right in repotting new purchases made from big box stores.

The local Lowes almost always receives orchids over-potted with sphagnum. Really tightly packed. I think the grower does it because many retailers don't water often. They pack the sphag up onto the lower part of the pseudobulb. After buying a few that had serious rot issues I always check before I leave the store. You can always tell when I've been to Lowes - there are little piles of sphag that I've pulled out to check the condition before buying.

It's amazing how much sphag they use. I usually end up repotting with only about half of what the orchid came with.

sheiman 11-10-2010 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by kavanaru (Post 358085)
further to all the info you have received, I would add that in the case ofthe Tolumnia, you should proceed slightly different:

Tolumnias like to have dry roots (my plants do best mounted and second best on charcoal - have tried mounted potted with coarse and medium bark, and also on large charcoal chunks). They would need watering daily or every two days (not very precise... I use to water them when I remember, but try to keep that frequency). One good option, is to mount on a piede of hard wood and then put the mount in a regularclay pot. This would let it dry out pretty quick, but keep air humidity a bit longer, so that the plant would not suffer much if you forget watering it for few days (anyway, they do not normally suffer much for that)

Yeah, the tolumnia came in a pot with charcoal chunks and it looks in good shape. My other tolumnia is in a pot with just a bit of medium and I water it about every day. It seems to be doing pretty well, but hasn't bloomed for me yet.

Cyplover 11-10-2010 09:31 PM

Nice tolumnia I have three one is mounted and is the size of a grown mans hand and has two bloom spikes right now

sheiman 11-11-2010 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Cyplover (Post 358316)
Nice tolumnia I have three one is mounted and is the size of a grown mans hand and has two bloom spikes right now

Wow, nice work! Tolumnia blooms are so cute, I can't wait for mine to open!

Tim P. 06-01-2013 12:16 AM

Wow. You guys always find the best stuff in bb stores. I have walmart and they sell generic phals. HENCE i have a phal collection lol :)


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