The biggest problem is finding decent containers. OK, finding room for them is an issue, too.
Those that have grown out of the center into a doughnut configuration are a challenge - you can
either wait and home they fill in or deem those as the dividables.
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"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
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All,
Compared with many of you, I am a relative newbie, having grown orchids for
only 5 years. I have lots of plants that are now coming into their own, but
I also have some very large Catts.
Some of our Catts are too large now for 10 or 12" pots, and it's time to
repot. I can divide them, but there are a few that I'd like to keep intact.
What do you all do when they get this big and are very healthy? What about
rot in the center? I grow Catts in rock or Aliflor, or a combination of
both, so I don't have a problem with bark rot.
All advice welcome and appreciated!
Diana