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Old 06-12-2012, 04:04 AM
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So I transferred 2 small divisions of an encyclia ionophlebia (sp) to Primeagra today. It's my experiment. Right now there's plain water in the reservoir. I read through Ray's site and some of the info is jumbled in my mind.

I think he recommended waiting a month before introducing any fertilizers on newly transferred orchids. I don't recall if that includes rooting hormones or growth supplements. I don't recall reading anything on when we can start using Kelpak if a plant is new to semi-hydro.

Is it okay to use KLN or Kelpak to help reduce transfer stress and encourage root growth right after potting? Or should I wait a month and continue with supplying plain water?
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Old 06-12-2012, 08:30 AM
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I don't think I recommend withholding nutrition on transplants, but I do recommend that for plants with no roots that you are trying to rescue - they have no way to take them up at that point anyway. Transplants, on the other hand, need sustenance to get growing.

One thing I DO recommend is using the rooting hormones right off the top. You ARE trying to get the plant to grow new roots, aren't you?
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Thanks for clearing this up.
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