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Old 01-29-2010, 10:24 AM
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This is one of those areas where everyone has an opinion on what you should do. I personally have done both. I have repotted while a plant was in spike and never had any problems afterward. I have also left it alone until after flowering. I know this isn't helping you but I go with my gut feeling at the time. Have you ever repotted this orchid or is it in the original mix as when you bought it? I tend to repot just about everything when I bring it home, maybe with the exception of orchids I get from orchid nurseries. Oh, and BTW, welcome to the forum, have fun with us!
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