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Old 06-14-2013, 08:12 AM
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I am coinvinced that pretty much ANY plant can be grown in S/H if your other conditions work with the pot environment to provide what the plants need.

However, because of that, one person's succes with a particular plant does not mean you will be.

Also, right after blooming may not be the best time to repot a plant, especially if you're moving it to a drastically different environment, as often they go through a bit of a dormant "rest" period then.

The ideal time to transplant any orchid is just as new roots are emerging (and not new growth on existing roots). In the case of sympodial plants, that often coincides with the emergence of new growths.
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I am coinvinced that pretty much ANY plant can be grown in S/H if your other conditions work with the pot environment to provide what the plants need.

However, because of that, one person's succes with a particular plant does not mean you will be.

Also, right after blooming may not be the best time to repot a plant, especially if you're moving it to a drastically different environment, as often they go through a bit of a dormant "rest" period then.

The ideal time to transplant any orchid is just as new roots are emerging (and not new growth on existing roots). In the case of sympodial plants, that often coincides with the emergence of new growths.
Thanks Ray. I will wait until new grow emerges. I just placed my first order for SH supplies today
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