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Split and re-pot cymbidium orchids

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  • I definitely enjoying every little bit of it I have you bookmarked to check out new stuff you post

  • @aileenmistretta glad you liked the clip. I am hoping to do a follow up in near future on these original plants so people can see how they turned out and then do another splitting using a different media that I have heard about. All were very successful with lots of flowering over last two years.

  • You are welcome :-)

  • Thanks. I just water these straight after and once a month during cooller weather and once each fortnight in warmer weather...

  • Thank you for the wonderful video.

    I was wondering if I could use red mulch as their potting medium

  • @divine0rchid Glad you found it useful. Not sure what red mulch is but it is more about the characteristic of the media ie it needs to be loose and well drained and preferably organic. If you use scoria or other materials would probably have to up addition of nutrients. I hope to do a second part to this video towards spring showing end result of the splitting...and additional splitting needed.

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  • Simple clear very informative.. thank you

  • do you sell them if do please send me some info.

  • Nice video...great jazz. One question: What about watering? Right after spitting and re-potting and then for maintaining. Thanks!!

  • It is Halloween in Virginia; I still haven't brought the cymbidiums in, and have found that the best time to repot is in Spring after flowering. I counted seven pseudobulbs on the most gorgeous one, and eighteen on the one that had five bloom spikes last year. It's hard to make room for this monster and wrangle it upstairs to the tub. I was hoping to reduce the plant mass and have plants to give away, but better wait til Spring now! Thank you for the valuable information, and enjoy your plants!

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