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Monday, April 1, 2013

Repotting Oncostele Pacific Perspective

Oncostele Pacific Perspective
 
     On the same day as the Dtps. Yu Pin Burgundy repotting, I also moved my Oncostele Pacific Perspective to a larger pot.  The orchid had grown so many roots, that I simply could not keep up with watering it frequently enough in the old 4-inch pot.  You can see in the picture above how the pseudobulb on the far left is starting to wrinkle.  All those creases have since evened out once I moved the orchid to a larger pot which stays moist for longer.
Oncostele Pacific Perspective
 
     The roots on the oncidium intergenic were healthy and numerous.  I barely had to do any trimming to clean up dead material.  Impressively, all this root growth is less than 6 months old.
Oncostele Pacific Perspective

     The orchid is now housed in a shallow 5-inch plastic pot, which will hopefully hold it for the rest of the year.  Its two new growths are now maturing quickly, and promising to grow quite large.



2 comments:

  1. What causes those creases to occur? Is it from not being able to keep up with watering or is it from smooshing up against the small pot?

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    1. Hi Chris,

      The creases on the pseudobulbs are from dehydration. In this case where there are a lot of roots and the plant is actively growing in a small pot, it's a sign that I wasn't keeping up with watering. You'd also see the same kind of creasing if there is root damage (such as from over-watering) and the plant can't intake enough water. Fortunately the creases in the picture above are reversible, and disappeared within a couple hours of watering the plant.

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