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- To replant orchids, follow these steps1234:
- Rinse the orchid’s roots with water and trim off any dead roots and leaves.
- Choose a pot that’s 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) larger than the current one.
- Soak the orchid’s new soil (e.g., sphagnum moss) in water for 1-2 hours.
- Put the orchid in the pot and add the potting medium.
- Water the orchid lightly for the first 3 weeks after transplanting it.
- Enjoy the bloom before attempting to repot a flowering plant.
- After the bloom fades, cut the dead flower spike off with sterile snippers and repot the plant.
- Pot the plants into specialized orchid pots in an orchid mixture.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Rinse the orchid’s roots with water and trim off any dead roots and leaves. Choose a pot that’s 1-2 in (2.5-5 cm) larger than the current one. Soak the orchid’s new soil (e.g., sphagnum moss) in water for 1-2 hours. Put the orchid in the pot and add the potting medium. Water the orchid lightly for the first 3 weeks after transplanting it.www.wikihow.com/Transplant-OrchidsHow to Re-Pot an Orchid:
- Start by looking for new growth – your cue to repot
- Next, select a pot based on the orchid’s root volume & growing environment
- Always use high-quality potting media
orchidbliss.com/how-to-repot/So how do you repot an orchid? Take the orchid out of its pot Remove the old potting medium Rinse the roots with lukewarm water Trim off any bad roots with sterilized scissors Spray with Hydrogen peroxide 3% Put the orchid in a clean pot Fill the pot with chosen orchid potting mediumorchidfriends.com/how-to-repot-orchid/The first step with any store-bought orchid is to enjoy the bloom. Don't attempt to re-pot a flowering plant. After the bloom fades, cut the dead flower spike off with sterile snippers and repot the plant. Pot the plants into specialized orchid pots in an orchid mixture.www.thespruce.com/grow-orchids-indoors-1902818 - People also ask
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