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Old 02-19-2008, 02:07 AM
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: Ray's idea and my idea wouldn't necessarily (sp) mean you would have to repot. You can place the current pot straight into a heavier clay pot...just to keep it more sturdy.
The wire ring stakes work with any pot that you currently are using. Just slide on the rim of a plastic or clay (I use them on both types) pot to help prop up a top heavy plant.
Both are quick fixes to get you thru until you feel it's time to repot. The wire ring stakes can also help "train" your orchid to grow straighter.
Anyway, just didn't want you to feel like you couldn't do anything with your nobiles while they're blooming.
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