Orchid repotting time and method

Last Update :2024.05.31

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1. Pot changing time

2. How to change basins

3. Precautions


The most suitable time for repotting orchids is spring and autumn. When the temperature is stable, the plants are less likely to be damaged and will recover faster after repotting. In spring, it can be done at the vernal equinox, and in autumn, it can be done at the autumnal equinox. When repotting, you need to remove the plant from its pot first, shake off the old flower soil and clean it with water, prune off the rotten and dead roots, and then replant after disinfection.


Orchid repotting time and method
1. Pot changing time

1. Repot time

It is best to repot an orchid in spring and autumn. The suitable temperature will not be too high or too low, and the plant will be in the growth and maturity stage. Greatly reduces the chance of suffering damage. If you want to do it in spring, you can do it at the vernal equinox; in autumn, you should do it at the autumnal equinox.

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2. Repotting method

Before repotting, take out the plant, shake off the soil around the roots, and clean the roots of the plant with clean water. Comb the roots and use scissors to cut off the rotten and dry roots. Do not cut the healthy roots. If possible, it is best to apply some antiseptic powder on the incision site, which can play a very good role in disinfection and sterilization. Finally, just dry the plants and replant them.

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3. Precautions

Planting Be sure to pay attention when repotting, so that the roots of the plants are evenly distributed in the soil and cannot be entangled together. This will make it difficult to recover after repotting. In addition, just after repotting, water it thoroughly and place it in a properly shaded place away from direct sunlight.

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2. How to change basins

3. Precautions














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