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Old 24-05-2003, 08:32 PM
Paulo
 
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Hi everyone!

I have some kind of concern.....I have two oncidiums, growing a new
pseudobulb, I have decide that was a good opportunity to repot them.

For both of them i used a mix of bark, perlite and spanhum moss......I am
not so sure if this mix is ok, because when i took one of them form the
original pot (this one is the Onc.colmenara wildcat lorene) the potting
material was 100% spanghum moss, very healthy roots, white and plump. The
other oncidium (flexousum) was in a kinf of fine mix of bark and perlite,
very fine roots, comparing with the other one not so healthy (?)....

I know everybody has different opinions, or favorites, but what shlud be the
best? Another point, both of them were in plastic pots, and i have changed
in clay pots....

Any idea, advice, considereation, observation...etc. it is going to be very
appreciated!

Paulo
(trying)


 
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