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How to Repot a densely rooted Miltoniopsis?
I've a miltoniopsis which was repotted commercially 2 years ago.
Although it looks pretty good, I'd like to repot, but when it's out of the pot I see a dense network of good-looking small roots all through and around the outside of the medium (bark and some peat moss). There is no way to get the old medium out without damaging a lot of these roots. While it can probably be left for another year or so, it will eventually have to be repotted. Any suggestions on how to do this? RHR |
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