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Tangled Orchid Roots? Time to Repot

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Your orchid will eventually need a bigger home in order to stretch its roots. If your roots are tightly tangled, this may be a sign that your plant needs some breathing room.

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Topics: Orchid Repotting, Phalaenopsis orchids, Just Add Ice Orchids

Repotting Your Orchid is a Necessity

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By repotting your orchid, you’re replacing the old planting media with a fresh new batch. We recommend repotting your Phal at least once every one to two years. 

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Topics: Orchid Repotting, Phalaenopsis orchids, Just Add Ice Orchids, Orchid Care

Troubled Orchid? Time to Repot

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You may want to repot your orchid sooner if it doesn’t seem to be doing well. Look for these signs of trouble: over-watering, pests, or diseases

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Topics: Orchid Repotting, Just Add Ice Orchids

Repot Your Orchids Annually

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Replacing your orchid’s potting media annually provides your orchid with the proper drainage and air flow it needs to grow and thrive.

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Topics: Orchid Repotting, Phalaenopsis orchids, Just Add Ice Orchids, potting medium

A Beautiful Orchid Entrance

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For 2 weeks after repotting your orchid, mist its leaves very lightly. Always mist plants early in the day so the leaves have plenty of time to dry fully before dark

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Topics: Orchid Repotting, Orchid Decorating, Orchid Health

Mini Orchids Fit in Any Room

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You may want to repot your orchid sooner if it doesn’t seem to be doing well. Look for these signs of trouble: over-watering, pests, or diseases.

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Topics: Orchid Repotting, Orchid Photos, Mini Orchids, Decorating with Orchids

Gorgeous Orchid by the Grill

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To encourage root growth after repotting, place in a warm location and withhold from watering by misting the plant over a 10 day period making sure the leaves are dry by nightfall.

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Topics: Orchid Repotting, Orchid Watering, Orchid Lighting

Mini Orchid, Major Color

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Mini Phalaenopsis orchids should be planted in a loose, chunky growing media that promotes fast drainage and allows air circulation around the plant’s roots (available at home and garden stores) to thrive.

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Topics: Orchid Repotting, Mini Orchids, orchid tips

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