Thread: Re-pot or wait?
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Old 14-11-2004, 01:39 AM
K. B.
 
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Thanks for your reply Diana. The medium is not compacted and not
decomposing. A lot of it has fallen out because the plant is growing out of
the pot! Its health is awesome and its growing like I cant believe. Two of
the leaves have grown to over a foot long. Its putting on new leaves as
well. I fertilized every other watering over the summer but no fertilizer
the last 30 days.

One new spike is only a nub at the base of the plant. The other is about
10" up the old spike about 1" below the dead end. It had another spike
growing at the tip of the old spike but the tip died back and that nub
finally died.
What do you think? Cut off the old spike or let it grow and compete with
the new one? I'm greedy for blooms of course...


Thanks to Ms. Erickson for her suggestion to "over pot" the small pot into a
larger one- after reading both posts it seems wise to leave it alone if its
doing so good? This is only my second orchid. The first one, though
still living, is not nearly so health looking and has never bloomed after
its first bloom of over a year ago.

Thanks for the prompt replies!

Karl B.

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
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K.B.,

The answer to this depends completely on the condition of the medium in

the
pot. What is it planted in? Is the medium decomposing or compacting? If

so,
then go ahead and repot now while the new spike is small.

As far as the old spike, if in fact the plant is growing a new one how

does
the plant look overall? Flowering takes a lot of energy. It might not be
worth it to allow the old spike to continue.

Diana

"K. B." wrote in message
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I have a phal that finished blooming several months ago. I've had it

under
a year now.
Its still in the small plastic pot it came in.
I didn't cut the spike off after blooming, and low and behold, it has a
node(?)growing off the spike. Its also already putting on another

spike!!

The plant has big ol' leaves and needs to go to another pot. The leaves

are
so big, the plant falls over easily now.

SHOULD I REPOT IT NOW OR WAIT until those spikes bloom? I'm just

learning
t
care for orchids and haven't a clue what is best.

Thanks for reading,

KB
St. Charles County, MO