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best pots for paphs
Hey everyone
I need to repot my paph a Shinying Alien that I purchased from first Rays. It has just finished blooming and is starting a new growth. Right now it is potted in a 2" w x 3" h black plastic square pot in moss. The moss seems to be breaking down and I think now is the time to repot. All of my phals are potted in the clear plastic pots but I have noticed that most paph come in the black pots. Can someone please give me an idea of the best type of pot to use. I plan on using orchiata bark, sponge rock, clay pellets and lava rock for the potting medium. Do you think this will be an OK mix to use? I live in Fl but these plants will stay inside most of the time. Any and all suggestions would greatly be appreciated. Thank you |
Clear or opaque pots are nice for paphs because they let you see if the media is dry or still moist. Colored pots are just fine also but knowing when the plant is approaching dryness is harder to tell. With the mix you plan on using I would probably do 1/2 orchiata and 1/2 everything else. You'll want a pot that the roots just fit in, don't overpot the plant or it will stay too moist.
Bill |
I mostly agree with everything Bill said :-) Though, I encourage you to learn with your plants how wet they are by picking them up and feeling the weight when they are wet, and when they are dry. This is usually the most accurate way to know when a plant (any orchid) needs to be watered.
Having said that, Paph roots are not photosynthetic, so you can use any color pot. I use clear pots when I repot most of my plants, but that's because I really like to see the roots growing just as well as the rest of the plant. Ray (and other places) sell the clear aircone pots. Some people say you shouldn't use them with Paphs, but I do anyway sometimes. They are an option, or you can find other ones you like quite a few places. It's suggested you don't use 'slotted' pots with Paphs though, as that will in many cases make them dry out much faster. |
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One more question and this may sound really silly :blushing: but since the roots are not photosynthetic should the clear pot be kept inside a decorative pot to keep the light out? I have just not had experience with these before. Thanks again, Shag Thank You again for all the great info. |
best pots for paphs
It doesn't hurt them to be exposed to light. I also use Aircone pots for most of my Paphs. They are just a tad taller than regular pots of the same size. My plants have all done really well in them. You can use slotted pots, you just have to water them more often.
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best pots for paphs
I use CHC, but that doesn't work for everybody. I don't like to water so I need something that will retain moisture.
Try a couple of Aircones first and see if they work for you before moving all your plants. They are more expensive than regular pots but are much sturdier. |
I have a Paph in a typical slotted orchid pot and have no issues.
I also have a couple in clear plastic (non-slotted) pots (2" x 3" ) in cache pots, both for stability and to keep algae growth inside the pots to a minimum. Mine are in a fairly fine bark mix (Gubler's) - retains moisture pretty well. |
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