Planting 10 Notes

1. **Antibacterial Treatment for Wounds**: When repotting or dividing orchids, stems, leaves, and roots can get injured. It's essential to apply a fungicide to the wounds first to prevent bacterial infections. After planting, it's safer to water every two to three days, allowing the plant time to recover and avoid overwatering. 2. **Disinfect Old Pots**: While it's best to use new pots for orchids, reusing old ones is both economical and eco-friendly. Simply disinfect them with a suitable solution before using them again, ensuring they are clean and safe for your plants. 3. **Avoid Oversized Pots**: Planting small orchids in large pots can lead to poor drainage and uneven moisture levels. Excess planting medium can hold too much water, making it hard for the material to dry out, which increases the risk of root rot and bacterial growth. 4. **Plant Blue Orchids Shallowly**: For blue orchids (like Vanda or Phalaenopsis), avoid planting them too deep. Deep planting can cause root rot in consistently moist conditions. Make sure the base or pseudobulbs are exposed and not buried in the growing medium. 5. **Position Sprouts in the Center**: When planting, don't place the orchid in the center of the pot. Instead, position the sprouts in the middle so that as they grow, they will naturally develop in the center, creating a balanced and attractive appearance. 6. **Spread Roots Evenly**: Ensure the roots are spread out in all directions, not clumped together. This allows each root to make proper contact with the growing medium and improves air circulation, reducing the risk of root rot. 7. **Stabilize the Plant**: Orchids shouldn’t be planted too deep, which can make them unstable. Use stakes, ties, or hooks to secure the plant and prevent it from swaying, which could damage the base or roots. 8. **Slightly Compact the Medium**: The growing medium should be well-draining and aerated, but it should also be slightly compacted to prevent excessive air pockets. Gently press the medium from the sides, not from the top, to keep the plant stable. 9. **Wait Before Watering**: After repotting, avoid watering for 3–5 days. This gives the plant time to heal, especially if the roots were damaged during the process. This practice helps prevent fungal infections and encourages new growth. 10. **Protect from Direct Sunlight**: Newly planted orchids need to be kept away from strong sunlight to prevent dehydration. Place them in a warm, shaded area and mist the air to increase humidity until they show signs of recovery and healthy growth. By following these steps, you’ll give your orchids the best chance to thrive and flourish in their new environment.

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