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Old 06-12-2018, 07:02 PM
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I buy my orchids as very small plants, usually about 3 inches high in 2 inch pot/tubes. Mainly cattleya and oncidium, and hybrids.

Looking at some of these, it’s clear that several are actually two plants in the same pot. These are mericlones so I guess someone got a bit sloppy when they were deflasking.

My question is whether there is any problem with allowing them to stay together, or should they be split up into their own pot. I can’t see an issue either way myself, but maybe there is something I’m overlooking.

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While they have growing space in the same pot, I believe there's no problem in keeping them together.
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Old 06-12-2018, 07:40 PM
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Once they get bigger, you might want to separate them. The various judging organizations do not allow more than one plant in a pot, I believe. It makes for a nice full planting, though.
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