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Old 11-25-2015, 12:38 PM
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Hey everyone

I picked up a couple of community pots a few months ago. I recently moved them into my greenhouse (moved into my home with the greenhouse). When should I separate these plants?
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Old 11-25-2015, 01:38 PM
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It depends what you have. Paphs should have about a 4 in leafspan. I separate phals with about an 8 in as they like it cosy
and the roots are easily untangled. Zygos I do at about 4in as they have wild roots. So- easy roots, leave later.


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Old 11-25-2015, 02:19 PM
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I have one pot that is a cattleya and the other is an odontioda

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Old 11-25-2015, 02:54 PM
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Well your catts will have roots that are easily separated/untangled so could probably be left longer. Your odonts have fibrous, thin roots so should be individually potted sooner. Look it's not impossible to untangle, just a big hassle. For example it took me over an hour to untangle miltoniopsis roots and that was about 25 of them in a compot

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Old 11-25-2015, 03:20 PM
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Ok well I'm gonna let them get a bit bigger and stronger before I separate them
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Check what they are growing in, i bought 5 compots (Vandas) from a well known grower, and left them alone for 8-10 weeks as I was busy.

When I finally separated them, I discovered that they were in ProMix. Under my conditions and in that 'mix', they had lost 80% of the roots!
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Thank you so much for that warning. I didn't even think of that, I've reported everything else I've purchased from that vendor because I didn't like what/ how they were potted.
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I auto re-pot EVERYTHING.

If I hadn't I would have lost several plants. It's possible I haven't had as good a bloom if they were in bloom sometimes, but I buy for next year, always
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For comparison, I got a compot of Paphs from another HI nursery. It was in pure spaghnum, and recently deflasked.

I left it untouched for 10 months, then they were a great shape for splitting up.
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For comparison, I got a compot of Paphs from another HI nursery. It was in pure spaghnum, and recently deflasked.

I left it untouched for 10 months, then they were a great shape for splitting up.
There are good vendors, but so far for me the bad ones (that includes a lot of the 'buy to die' garden centres) are a worryingly high percentage.
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