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Old 02-03-2015, 12:51 PM
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My plants definitely have good, fresh media since i repot every 6 months to a year depending on the species. Also the media is almost always quite nice looking when i do repot. Sometimes the media in the pots of the water loving phrags is broken down but that's it.

also i found this interesting link about how earthworms can be harmful to orchids in a search for a way to get rid of them: History, Travel, Arts, Science, People, Places | Smithsonian
Why are you repotting so often? It seems excessive.
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Why are you repotting so often? It seems excessive.
to be honest, I don't really know! I enjoy repotting so maybe that's why? The plants don't seem to mind and bloom faithfully every year or more though.
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No idea but they are very, very fast...and jump. They also like to hide and burst out of hiding when you least expect it. They can be about two inches in length. I have had a few hide in my orchid pots and it has been awful! And, no, I am not going to post pictures of these because I am not going to get close enough to take them. :|
Maybe they aren't called millipedes but they have many legs. ?

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House centipede...different than millipede and OH SO CREEPY! Hate them too!


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Love the face on that one! Just looked up some information on them - they eat bugs, so that puts them in my good book. And millipedes eat plants - now I'll have to get rid of them. I thought it was the other way around.
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Hey, that is exactly what I wish did not exist in this world. I have gotten brave enough to slay them when I am alone but I still prefer the husband to be the one to take care of them. I do feel bad about my fear and that they must die but, hey, it is either me or them.
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Love the face on that one! Just looked up some information on them - they eat bugs, so that puts them in my good book. And millipedes eat plants - now I'll have to get rid of them. I thought it was the other way around.
I think the millipedes eat decaying plant matter, so if you have them in your pots its probably time to change the broken down media!
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The red, hairless, many-legged ones (I never know which is which), have never seemed to harm my plants. Whatever they eat doesn't seem to exist in my orchid pots (in LECA or lava rock) so I never find them there. I don't mind these guys.
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Correct. Millipedes eat decaying plant matter. And they definitely can't jump. They are slowwwwwwwwwpokes. Those house centipedes are great! They can't bite humans like other centipedes can.


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I found a garden centipede in my greenhouse while repotting. After a little research I decided to let them live as they are predators and eat SLUGS!!!! Awww yeah!
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