When and how to repot orchids—sphagnum, bark, pumice media comparison, root trimming, and post-repot watering.
Key Takeaways
When and how to repot orchids—sphagnum, bark, pumice media comparison, root trimming, and post-repot watering.
Orchid repotting needs to be done every 2–3 years to maintain plant health. Following proper timing and procedures minimizes root damage while refreshing the plant.
Consider repotting when you observe:
| Medium | Suitable Varieties | Characteristics | |---|---|---| | Sphagnum moss | Phalaenopsis, Dendrobium | High moisture retention, beginner-friendly | | Bark | Cattleya, Dendrobium | Excellent airflow and drainage | | Pumice/Akadama | Cattleya, Vanda | Resists root rot |
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