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1. How To Re- Pot Your Orchid
Large Orchid Pots
MYSTIC DINING
2. Orchid Re-Potting
Orchids are very Beautiful and Growing flower
if take right care of it. In Orchid Life a time
come when you have to repot your orchid from
your small Plastic Orchid Pots to the Large
Orchid Pots. Choose the best orchid pot is
very difficult task. There are a wide verity of
orchid pots to choose. There are three best
orchid pots.
Plastic Orchid Pots
Beautiful Terracotta Orchid Pots
Ceramic Orchid Pot
3. Choose Best Orchid Pot
If you are looking for a best orchid pot.
Beautiful Terracotta Orchid Pots is
the best option if you want to grow
orchid in your garden. These are much
more Havier than Plastic Orchid Pots,
so you can use them outside. The hole
you see at the bottom of the pot can be
a good drainage that prevents
overheated hedges. There are holes on
the sides of some Terracotta Orchid
Pots This is best used for epiphytic
orchids. This type can hold a throne.
4. Tips For Re-potting
Orchid
01
Choose Large Orchid Pots which is two inches larger than the
previous one. Orchid plants have holes above the surface to
increase the air flow in the roots. However, you can also use a
traditional Beautiful Terracotta Orchid Pots.
02
Put your orchid pot in a large bowl and cover it with boiling water.
Allow the water to cool to room temperature, then drain the pot
soil.
03
One of the most important things you should learn when refining
orchids is that they are very sensitive to bacteria and spiders.
Prepare a solution of ½ cup bleach and 1 liter of water. Put plants
in this box, as well as the tools you use. Wash your hands before
proceeding.
04
Gently pull the pot out of the plant and remove the roots. Use
sharp scissors to cut brown roots or roots. Fill the new plant with
moist pot soil and put the plant to the base in the middle. Use
magic shield to help push pieces or plants between the roots.
Keep the orchid in the mist for at least one week until the new
roots appear.