Transplanting Orchids

bonsai,orchid,cattleya and etc

Transplanting Orchids. With most gardeners using compost to sow seeds top-dress pots and transplant seedlings knowing which is the best compost to use can be problematic. This is the most important part of transplanting the orchid.

Orchid Care And Repotting
Orchid Care And Repotting from www.ladybug.uconn.edu

Also for an orchid to survive it. Most Ophrys orchids are dependent on symbiotic fungi. All orchids are protected under CITES II and should not be removed or disturbed in habitat.

Our tubestock is cheap to buy easy to plant fast to grow.

Prepare the soil in early spring by adding plenty of well rotted farmyard manure to improve its structure and fertility. Mound 2 shovelfuls of bark mulch around the base of the plant before the start of winter. Prepare the soil in early spring by adding plenty of well rotted farmyard manure to improve its structure and fertility. Late winter and early spring when the temperatures are barely above freezing is the time to apply the best preventative for scale and mites.