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Old 11-20-2017, 03:42 PM
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I converted a new acquired Oncidium Ron's Rippling Delight to SH in May this year. As I’m a beginner with Orchids and SH I started to worry when a leave turned yellow, because before that the plant seemed to do so good.

Further more, I could tell very easily on the other Oncidiums I had converted to SH that new roots were forming very well but not this one. There were just too many older roots in the pot for me to be able to asse what was going on in there.

So I decided to repot to see how things were doing and to make asjustment if required. Anyway I believe it was potted too deep, as you can see from the picture below the old pseudobulb is sitting deep in the leca.

Ron&#x27;s Rippling Delight_2017_11_08 by chantrell99, on Flickr


When I looked at the roots they seemed ok to my inexperienced eye and there were new growths. I did not cleaned too much of the old roots only what I could get ride
of by rinsing really well under running water.

Here is a picture of the roots after I cleaned it. Some of the beige ones seem to me healthy as most were not mushy, they actually felt bouncy to the touch. You can see on the picture the little threads as the external part of the roots is dead. Can I cut these next time ? I did not this time.

Ron&#x27;s Rippling Delight_roots_2017_11_20 by chantrell99, on Flickr

Here is a picture on how I have reported it. I find it very difficult to repot when the new pseudobulb climbs up.

Ron&#x27;s Rippling Delight_2017_11_20 by chantrell99, on Flickr

Oncidium Ron&#x27;s Rippling 2017_11_20 by chantrell99, on Flickr

Any advise ?

I will keep this in a warm environment ( day and night around 71-72 degrees) for the next 2 weeks before having to its usual environnement where night are a bit cooler.

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Old 11-21-2017, 05:43 PM
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Nice looking plant. My only comment would be that the newest pseudobulb is leaning right on the edge of the container. You have some room at the other side of the plant, and I would have put that (older) side against the container and leaned it over a bit, to provide space for next year's growth.
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Thanks for your reply Fishmon. I actually try to put the older bulb against the container. However, it has a lot of root and they grew toward that side and they would be very crushed.

Should I switched for a larger container now ? I repoted just 2 days ago any way. Or should I wait until next year ?
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Going up an inch in size would allow you to move the mass over and tip it to give the new growth more room. If it has only been a few days, I doubt the plant will notice it at all.
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