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Geir Harris Hedemark 19-02-2004 07:35 AM

Cymbidium potted in sponge-like material
 
I bought a cymbidium a couple of weeks back. It hasn't died yet, and
it is "lightweight" after a week or so, which makes me want to water
it.

It has been potted in a mix with bits of sponge (the stuff cheap
mattresses are made from).

Won't this increase the likelihood of me ending up with rotten roots
immensely?

Geir


Ray 19-02-2004 11:03 AM

Cymbidium potted in sponge-like material
 
If the chunks of sponge are coarse enough that there's lots of air flow, it
will probably be OK, but my inclination would be to repot it.

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"Geir Harris Hedemark" wrote in message
...
I bought a cymbidium a couple of weeks back. It hasn't died yet, and
it is "lightweight" after a week or so, which makes me want to water
it.

It has been potted in a mix with bits of sponge (the stuff cheap
mattresses are made from).

Won't this increase the likelihood of me ending up with rotten roots
immensely?

Geir




Geir Harris Hedemark 19-02-2004 03:53 PM

Cymbidium potted in sponge-like material
 
"Ray" writes:
If the chunks of sponge are coarse enough that there's lots of air flow, it
will probably be OK, but my inclination would be to repot it.


Repotting it is, then. While flowering, even. If it dies, it dies.

Geir

Geir Harris Hedemark 19-02-2004 04:13 PM

Cymbidium potted in sponge-like material
 
"Ray" writes:
If the chunks of sponge are coarse enough that there's lots of air flow, it
will probably be OK, but my inclination would be to repot it.


Repotting it is, then. While flowering, even. If it dies, it dies.

Geir

kenty ;-\) 19-02-2004 09:10 PM

Cymbidium potted in sponge-like material
 
I would enjoy the flowers first then repot, it can`t be that unhappy if it
is flowering for you!

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Thanks Keith
"Geir Harris Hedemark" wrote in message
...
"Ray" writes:
If the chunks of sponge are coarse enough that there's lots of air flow,

it
will probably be OK, but my inclination would be to repot it.


Repotting it is, then. While flowering, even. If it dies, it dies.

Geir




profpam 19-02-2004 10:31 PM

Cymbidium potted in sponge-like material
 
I have heard that blooms appear when plants are stressed -- to
paraphrase Bob Gordon; therefore, blooming sometimes means a means of
survival. In this manner a plant produces seed so that it species
survives.

.. . . Pam
Everything Orchid Management System
http://www.pe.net/~profpam/page3.html

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"kenty ;-)" wrote:

I would enjoy the flowers first then repot, it can`t be that unhappy if it
is flowering for you!

--
Thanks Keith
"Geir Harris Hedemark" wrote in message
...
"Ray" writes:
If the chunks of sponge are coarse enough that there's lots of air flow,

it
will probably be OK, but my inclination would be to repot it.


Repotting it is, then. While flowering, even. If it dies, it dies.

Geir


profpam 19-02-2004 10:31 PM

Cymbidium potted in sponge-like material
 
I have heard that blooms appear when plants are stressed -- to
paraphrase Bob Gordon; therefore, blooming sometimes means a means of
survival. In this manner a plant produces seed so that it species
survives.

.. . . Pam
Everything Orchid Management System
http://www.pe.net/~profpam/page3.html

------------------------------------------------
"kenty ;-)" wrote:

I would enjoy the flowers first then repot, it can`t be that unhappy if it
is flowering for you!

--
Thanks Keith
"Geir Harris Hedemark" wrote in message
...
"Ray" writes:
If the chunks of sponge are coarse enough that there's lots of air flow,

it
will probably be OK, but my inclination would be to repot it.


Repotting it is, then. While flowering, even. If it dies, it dies.

Geir


profpam 19-02-2004 11:30 PM

Cymbidium potted in sponge-like material
 
I have heard that blooms appear when plants are stressed -- to
paraphrase Bob Gordon; therefore, blooming sometimes means a means of
survival. In this manner a plant produces seed so that it species
survives.

.. . . Pam
Everything Orchid Management System
http://www.pe.net/~profpam/page3.html

------------------------------------------------
"kenty ;-)" wrote:

I would enjoy the flowers first then repot, it can`t be that unhappy if it
is flowering for you!

--
Thanks Keith
"Geir Harris Hedemark" wrote in message
...
"Ray" writes:
If the chunks of sponge are coarse enough that there's lots of air flow,

it
will probably be OK, but my inclination would be to repot it.


Repotting it is, then. While flowering, even. If it dies, it dies.

Geir


profpam 19-02-2004 11:30 PM

Cymbidium potted in sponge-like material
 
I have heard that blooms appear when plants are stressed -- to
paraphrase Bob Gordon; therefore, blooming sometimes means a means of
survival. In this manner a plant produces seed so that it species
survives.

.. . . Pam
Everything Orchid Management System
http://www.pe.net/~profpam/page3.html

------------------------------------------------
"kenty ;-)" wrote:

I would enjoy the flowers first then repot, it can`t be that unhappy if it
is flowering for you!

--
Thanks Keith
"Geir Harris Hedemark" wrote in message
...
"Ray" writes:
If the chunks of sponge are coarse enough that there's lots of air flow,

it
will probably be OK, but my inclination would be to repot it.


Repotting it is, then. While flowering, even. If it dies, it dies.

Geir


wendy7 20-02-2004 02:13 AM

Cymbidium potted in sponge-like material
 
Xref: kermit rec.gardens.orchids:56124

Geir, You could always cut the spike of flowers & put them in a vase.
I have done this to accidental breaks & they last a long time.
--
Cheers Wendy

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"Geir Harris Hedemark" wrote in message
...
"Ray" writes:
If the chunks of sponge are coarse enough that there's lots of air flow,

it
will probably be OK, but my inclination would be to repot it.


Repotting it is, then. While flowering, even. If it dies, it dies.

Geir




samuellwarner 29-03-2011 06:29 PM

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