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Old 04-16-2009, 10:33 PM
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Default Repotting Videos--Phals in Moss and Bark

I just found these and thought I would share. I know she knows what she's doing, but she seems so carefree with the orchids. I spend so much time being delicate and gentle when I'm repotting.

What do you guys think of these?

Phal Moss Repotting:

Repot an Orchid with Moss - MonkeySee

Phal Bark Repotting:

Repot an Orchid with Bark - MonkeySee
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Old 04-16-2009, 10:50 PM
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She's a little rough on the plant.....
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First of all, I think it's a way to see how repotting should be done. It's quick and gets to the point. Since people are more visually oriented creatures, it's easier to understand than reading text. I couldn't see what she was doing with the roots, but in my collection I tend to be a bit more careful of where I cut along the roots.

I think she's rough with the plants cause she learned how to repot hundreds of these guys and she's used to it.

Personally, in my collection, I wouldn't be so rough with mine. Especially when I'm dealing minis where flower spikes are as thin or thinner than hair follicles. Also, the less the roots are damaged, the faster the plant can re-establish itself and has more energy to flower.

Otherwise not a bad series of videos, definitely a useful tool in the arsenal.
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Old 04-16-2009, 11:23 PM
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She is a bit brutal isn't she
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Old 04-17-2009, 12:11 AM
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OMG! I couldn't believe how she just thrushes that poor phal in and out of the bucket when repotting! And how she pulled the leaves back when putting the moss in the pot!
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Old 04-17-2009, 11:29 AM
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I was excited to see a lesson on repotting with moss, but when she snipped off that stem before it was done blooming, I literally gasped.

I also wondered about getting the water all over the crown and leaves like that. But yes, I agree, once you've done it hundreds of times, it probably just becomes second nature.
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Old 04-17-2009, 07:11 PM
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It was quite reassuring to see that it is possible to cut back so much root and the plant will survive - I have recently had to do the same to my sister's Phal and it has since put out four new roots.

I agree about the flower spike though, such a shame. I have repotted phals in bloom and they have been fine, although I can see that the production of new roots will be more vigorous if there isn't a flower stalk competing with it.

As for practise making her handle them roughly, it's the same with anything that one gets used to doing - my vet just opens my dog's mouth to check her teeth, whereas I'm a real coward about it. But the dog doesn't bite her, and these orchids obviously survive this treatment!!

Fascinating link - thanks

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Every professional that I have seen work on large orchid collections has been shockingly tough on the chid. The first few times, I was mortified...then I realized these were some of the people my favorite plants come from so there must be something to it

I'm only very careful when there's a bloom on the plant but otherwise...watch out!
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I'm worried by that much root being removed.

I am 99% sure that removing too much root (even though I left a lot too) when repotting this time last year, is what put one of my Phals into ICU. It's only just starting to grow new roots this spring and is still looking almost dead.

I was following advise I had found on a website where they removed a lot of root. But I now think it was bad advise. When I repotted one a couple of weeks back I was VERY careful and only cut back what I really had to (luckily not much).

I've just received a new batch of fresh medium and plan to repot another two or three again will cut back as little as possible.

I'm inclined to think Phals can be handled quite roughly, but cutting back the roots is not a good idea in my view.
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Old 04-18-2009, 11:12 AM
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lol, "careful not to damage any roots" she said, and she is stuffing the poor phal in and out, just hillarious!!!
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