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Old 08-20-2023, 02:22 PM
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Yesterday I bought a Dendrobium Sakurako that came with dry roots in a dense 1-inch plug of dry sphagnum moss. I open up the plastic plug and took out the moss and put it in a water glass; loosely packed and rehydrated it is about 1 cup of moss in volume. The leaves aren't looking dry but the little bulbs have vertical creases. I thought they might puff up again overnight, but they haven't.

Right now the plant is in a water glass, loosely packed into the sphagnum moss. Should I leave it until the bulbs have rehydrated? Or, should I repot it right away, and if I do, should it go into the sphagnum moss or should I put it into small bark or ??

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Once desiccated, the leaves and pseudobulbs will likely not "plump up", certainly not within a few days. Pot it up. You'll want it to stay damp but not sopping wet.. whichever medium works best for you, use it.

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This plant has two ancestors, Dens. bracteosum and laevifolium. If it came in a 1" / 2.5cm plug it was a very small plant and was likely either a seedling or a small mericlone.

I suggest not disturbing such tiny plants. These two species are water lovers that do great in sphagnum moss, and don't like to dry out. With a healthy plant the sphagnum would not stay wet for long; the plant would absorb the water quickly.

I would have waited for new growth and put the undisturbed plug into a pot and medium of my choice. Removing the sphagnum will almost certainly damage a lot of the roots, no matter how careful the gardener.
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Thanks for the replies. I am just getting back into having orchids. In April I had 11, then I had to go to the States for a while and I left them in charge of a 'gardener' who thought that a full day in her car in the hot sun wouldn't cause any problems. Now I have 3 orchids out of those 11, and I am really trying to keep my new orchids alive.

The Den Sakurako is about 4" high, has about 11 canes growing, and one little place where there are 4 flowers.
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