It's possible it isn't a community pot, I am pretty new at this and
I'm not sure how to tell. The pot does have three of the clips used
for holding the orchid in the pot. I plan to let it dry out a good
bit since it rained on the orchid before I got it and then check the
potting medium to make sure it's ok. If it needs it I will re-pot in
the same pot but I don't want to divide it until it fills thw pot a
good deal more. There are some pictures on the
alt.binaries.pictures.orchids newsgroup
Shell
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 11:31:29 GMT, "Gene Schurg"
wrote:
Shell,
I doubt that is is a community pot from Lowes. Look closely...are you sure
its not one plant that has numerous pseudobulbs? Many of the smaller
dendrobiums will fill a pot with small pseudobulbs and to a casual observer
would look like a compot.
If you divide it up you may have to wait several years before you see
flowers again. If it was my plant I would check the medium for rot and
consider leaving grow for a while in the current pot.
Good Growing,
Gene
"Shell91" wrote in message
...
The community pot is Dendrobium Ceaser Jac according to the tag I found
partially burried in the side.
Question: do I need to re-pot these or are they ok for now?
Shell
"Shell91" wrote in message
. ..
Well I went and did it. I went to Lowe's and they had a 4" dendrobium
which
did not have the fancy pot the rest had so it was half price and a 10"
community pot which had one bloom left (also half price) so I bought
them.
I noticed the community pot has at least 2 new plants coming up and
looks
very healthy to me. The 4" also looks healthy. I will post some
pictures
as soon as I get them uploaded from my camera. Any opinions and advice
is
welcome.
I figured I would just jump in with both feet
Shell