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HELP! my orchid.....
Hello,
I have just purchased my first orchid, after doing tons of research. Its a phalaenopsis that appeared to be in an unglazed terra cotta pot. After buying it I noticed it was not actually in the T.C pot, but instead in a plastic one (about 5" 10cm diameter)set inside the T.C one. The plastic pot is clear and I can see many, many green roots, wrapping and wrapping around inside. The pot has 6 small drainage holes in the bottom, and the phal. is in regular soil. The flowering spike is 21" long, with 4 white flowers with pink lips From leaf tip to leaf tip it is 17" wide. It also appears that there is another phal in the same pot, which is larger (28" from tip to tip), but with no flowering spike. It looks like the non-spiked one has had several spikes, but they were cut off. Everything I read has told me to get these orchids in the orchid bark/ medium I bought and in just the terra cotta pot, and the separate the two different plants, but everything I have read also says the wait until it is done blooming and the flowers are gone. At this point I have to remind you that I am a first time grower and am worried about over watering them while they are in the current setup. What exactly should I do about this? Should I transplant them now? Separate them? Wait until the one is done blooming? Transplant the one that isn't blooming? How can I get the other one to grow a spike and bloom? |
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