tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-975300378201522329.post7684022855798975684..comments2014-02-15T22:47:10.051-05:00Comments on Lucy in the Garden: I have minus one orchid credit my husband saysLucy in the Gardenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08099778073241710990noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-975300378201522329.post-32273721381974268192012-02-27T10:04:43.832-05:002012-02-27T10:04:43.832-05:00I had that happen to me as well. No wonder my onc...I had that happen to me as well. No wonder my oncidium was sulking--its 6inch pot was just a bunch of sphagnum hiding mass of dead roots in the shape of a smaller pot... with an even smaller 2.5inch pot buried inside. <br />The poor thing spiked for me within 3 months of a proper repotting.Mariahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03870868027291394755noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-975300378201522329.post-50869581203686810532012-02-21T10:48:54.981-05:002012-02-21T10:48:54.981-05:00There are sometimes legitimate reasons to "po...There are sometimes legitimate reasons to "pot on" orchids like this into bigger pots, particularly for those species that ramble their roots out of existing pots and into the air, yet resent having their roots disturbed by repotting. Cattleyas usually don't resent such repotting, but I have heard of people doing this with cattleyas. That said, it's kind of surprising to see it!James Stapleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10040742550730807408noreply@blogger.com