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Old 05-30-2012, 10:53 PM
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I use the ring supports on some of my Cymbids. I don't remember where I bought them might of been Hausermanns

I would wait to re-pot the Catt . no use running the risk of not getting blooms .

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Old 05-31-2012, 08:39 AM
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I'm pretty sure of the answer I'll get but let me ask anyway lol

Can I divide my cat before it blooms if it has buds growing? (probably a "no, wait" answer on this one)

I'm trading with a co-worker and I need to repot her anyway, she's getting a bit big for her basket.
If you divide and repot the orchid now, it probably won't bloom. So it all depends on what's more important to you, having the plant bloom or making the trade with your friend.
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Old 06-01-2012, 12:34 AM
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You want to wait until the newest matured pbulb has started growing roots. That is the best time to repot. ASs long as you don't disturb the roots too much you can repot even when the pbulbs are in sheath. The flowers are dependant on the pbulbs to open not the roots per se. Again, as long as you don't disturb the roots too much. And you should have at least 4 or 5 bbulbs to get the most out of then division the quickest. If your growing area is very condusive to catts then 3 or 4 would be ok. Repotting at any other time will set the orchid back. Maybe keep it from flowering for a year or three. I have repotted in every month due to unusual circumstances and found that they do best potted when there is new roots growing. There is another way to get the plant ready to divide and repot. Count back from the newest pbulb, find the rizome, now with a clean razor blade, cut halfway through the rizome. If you can cut an actual notch into the rizome about halfway through, you will get the latent buds on all the bbulbs to grow start growing. I just cut mine once halfwat through and nearly every time the bbulbs initiate new buds from latent ones.
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Old 06-01-2012, 06:47 AM
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My 'chids seem to love those new pots. I use ring stakes as well, especially for large catts. I usually pass the ring stake up from the bottom of the pot on large plants, so as not to injure the leaves.
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