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Old 04-17-2018, 12:24 AM
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Remember new roots come almost exclusively from new growth. Old roots in the pot aren't very important, and old growths won't last many more years. Many people do what Roberta suggested and just drop an old pot into a new one.

If you don't want to look at the old pot, cut off the bottom and set it into the new container. Back-fill with new medium.

Maybe a nearby tavern or restaurant could save wine corks for you? I hear they are good medium for Laelias.
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Maybe a nearby tavern or restaurant could save wine corks for you? I hear they are good medium for Laelias.
Here I buy bags of cork chips. I used it when I repot it last fall. It seems the plant like it.
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Done!
Had to improvise 'cause I haven't enough medium size bark. So I put a layer of flat river stones on the bottom, followed by a layer of leca, then a layer of large bark and, finally, the main layer of medium size bark+leca+cork chips.
I needed to raise the plastic pot because the rhizome is not only growing out of the pot but is growing down too.
I'll find a way to stabilize better the plastic pot using flexible garden wire.

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Looks good! Now, just let it enjoy the fresh air outside. From the leaf color, more light will be beneficial - and this is a good time to start increasing light, before the summer sun arrives. At this time of year, it should have be able to acclimate naturally.
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How would you water it, Roberta?
Would you pour water in and in the vicinity of the plastic pot or the complete clay pot?
It's in full sun most of the day but I'm not sure if it will dry that fast.
Day temps are oscillating between 28 and 22 şC (82~70 F) but by night they drop to 12şC (53 F).
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I would water the whole thing. How often? You will have to see how fast it dries. Your temperatures are still rather cool (actually, nearly identical to mine). I think with the rather small amount of bark that you have in there, it will dry quite fast, especially if the sun is bright and the humidity is not high. I would guess that every 2-3 days for water would be OK, increase frequency as day length and sun intensity increase. Once you get to summer, you could water this every day and it would be happy because I expect that it will dry quickly.
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Ok, I'll see how it goes from here.

Thanks, Roberta.
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I'm starting to be a little worried...after a week outside...is this too much sun?
I'm not so worried about the new growths color but the look of some of the leaves.
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I think it is fine (that's what mine look like) This is near the upper end of the light that it wants, but it is adapting. The only concern as the sun angle shifts and gets higher, is local "hot spots" of very direct sun. But short of actually burning, this is the level of light that it actually needs to bloom. Leaves may not look as pretty as they did with "inside light" but your chance of getting flowers is much better.
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I must keep a close monitoring because this balcony is, all of it, an hot spot. White walls and floor, light reflection from the window...this is the result of a week and not all days were sunny, we had thunderstorms for several days...and the sun now is not near what we usually have in summer.

Are there any signs when the sun burn process starts, apart the obvious burns?
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