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Caring For Orchids
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Last year we had two orchids given to us as gifts. They were just ordinary orchids,probably purchased from a supermarket. After three or four months we were very surprised that they were still flourishing ! Since then they seem to be going from strength to strength. Now we are concerned that they may need repotting but the roots have grown outside the pots and to disturb them could harm the plants. Any suggestions?
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One of them grew a second batch of flowers.
It has then gone on to grow 2 babys!
There's possible signs of a baby on one of the others.
I have another at home - it was put out to the greenhouse and forgotten about. Then it grew flowers even and now its growing another flower stem.
The ones at work get a weekly drink and a spray of an orchid feed (from Poundland)
One of them grew a second batch of flowers.
It has then gone on to grow 2 babys!
There's possible signs of a baby on one of the others.
I have another at home - it was put out to the greenhouse and forgotten about. Then it grew flowers even and now its growing another flower stem.
The ones at work get a weekly drink and a spray of an orchid feed (from Poundland)
these all sound like Phalaenopsis
(it'll be written on the side)
yes orchids are fastidious and the most evolved plants
the rooty bit is called the rhizome and orchids have to have an obligatory fungus sort of near
combined this is called a phyco-rhizome.
clearly just pulling it out of one pot and splotching it into another with mulch etc may upset this fine balance
(it'll be written on the side)
yes orchids are fastidious and the most evolved plants
the rooty bit is called the rhizome and orchids have to have an obligatory fungus sort of near
combined this is called a phyco-rhizome.
clearly just pulling it out of one pot and splotching it into another with mulch etc may upset this fine balance