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| I have an old orchid plant , not done very well lately. When I changed water , soil was a mess so at moment it is in a jar of water only , by kitchen sink. What is my best strategy for repotting for best potential.Please Help. I also have another large orchid which again, has not flowered for a year. Cheers ![]()
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| Best place to germinate seeds is in the pot of the parent plant Funnily enough I treated Mrs G to one this week - I think it was a Phalenopsis have to check - and that had absolutly no instructions with it - guarranteed another sale I guess when the 1st one is killed off by unsuspecting folks.The leading experts on orchids in this country are a school in Somerset I think it is. The micropropagate them and are actually re-introducing into the wild. http://www.writhlingtonorchidproject.org.uk/
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Funnily enough I treated Mrs G to one this week - I think it was a Phalenopsis have to check - and that had absolutly no instructions with it - guarranteed another sale I guess when the 1st one is killed off by unsuspecting folks.
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