cattleya in soil/sand mix
I just spent a little bit of time pulling roots of a big cattleya plant out of soil/sand. The roots had grown out through holes in the bottom of the pot, through the plastic drainage grill which the pot sits upon, and established themselves not just on top the sand/soil underneath -- but also big mass under the surface. The big clump of roots pulled out from under the soil was very nice - very healthy. The spreaded-out clump of roots wasn't deep in the soil, but definitely thriving under the surface. I believe that other people have likely encountered the same situation.
I cut the roots off, as I don't mind the plant from getting set back a bit. I figured that it could be risky for the plant to pick up some possible nasties (in future) from the sand/soil mix. This is one of my favourite plants. But it looks like the plant could definitely just keep growing without issue with the roots in the sand/soil. The sand/soil does get wet, but not water-logged. I use a spray wand to water the pot, and water does run through the good-drainage pot and into the sand/soil under the pot.
The media in the pot is volcanic rock. There's lots of nice roots inside the pot already.
Last edited by SouthPark; 08-28-2019 at 10:10 PM..
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