
01-08-2009, 03:46 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Zone: 11
Location: Miami, FL
Age: 30
Posts: 188
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Overgrown Catt needs some love... like NOW
Hi all,
I haven't been growing Catts very long but I have obtained a largish Catt that has outgrown it's pot with new psudobulbs overhanging the pot on two opposite ends! I've read that when you have two new growth points you can divide it into two plants, but I'd really rather keep it as a show-stopper speciman plant if I can.
The only problem is I'm not 100% sure how to give it some love. I know the pot it's in is way too small and I've been having a lot of trouble keeping all of the overgrown roots wet since they are out of the pot. Many have already dried up even though I try to sprinkle it with my hose every other day. It also has several sun burns on the leaves so I think it must have been a bit neglected. I'm guessing it came from a nursery where it was probably growing into the pots of it's neighbors in an overly sunny corner and also had a regular overhead sprayer keeping it wet. Both of it's flowers feel off about a week after I brought it home so I think it's really ready for a re-pot no matter what season it is.
I live in Miami and someone at the orchid society meeting when I obtained it told me I should mount it in some kind of a basket to encourage it to grow out into a large ball, but I'm not sure how to prepare such a thing. Aren't baskets ususally lined with moss? I thought moss would stay too wet for a catteleya?? I have several mango, avacado and oak trees in my yard and any of those might make a decent mounting or hanging place, although Id rather hang it i think in case a hurricane comes through so I can bring it inside. Any help would be apprechiated with detailed discriptions. The plant in question is called Blc. Sang Yang Ruby 'Kuang Lung' and needs help asap so I don't loose any more roots!
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