Repotting a Root Bound Australian Midnight Cymbidium. ( Cymbidium canaliculatum x atropurpureum )
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- In this video, we will be repotting a root bound Australian Midnight Cymbidium (Cymbidium canaliculatum x atropurpureum), a stunning orchid with dark, almost black blooms.
If your Cymbidium has been in its current pot for several years or is showing signs of being root bound, it's time to repot it. This process will help promote healthy growth and blooming in your orchid.
First, we will discuss the tools and materials needed for the repotting process, including the right type of potting mix, a new pot, scissors, and a bread knife .
Next, we will walk through the steps of removing the orchid from its current pot, trimming the roots, and preparing the new pot. We'll also cover important tips for handling the delicate roots of your orchid during the repotting process to avoid damage.
Finally, we will demonstrate how to plant your Cymbidium in its new pot and properly water it. We'll also provide tips for ongoing care to keep your orchid healthy and thriving.
By following the steps outlined in this video, you'll be able to successfully repot your Australian Midnight Cymbidium and enjoy its stunning blooms for years to come.
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wow... you are crazy strong
Ha haha .. thanks mate 😘
Are you selling the divisions? Would love one of those plants even though I’m in California lol I love ❤your plants
Am selling but not internationally, sorry but thanks for watching
Just bought a few cattleya orchids and half of them have fungus when I received them unfortunately. I have used garlic and cinnamon separately before and seems that it is working. I will try the combination of both garlic and cinnamon this time. Thank you.
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everything you need to know
Yes ,thanks for watching
What diameter and depth are the pots you are planting into?
these were standard 17 and 21 cm pots
What are the potting mix in detail please
you can check in the video at 10:20 the full details are there 👍👍