| Most orchids are not like the Phrags and need short pots, azalia pots are good, and if the plants start to form into specimin plants, you don't want to go deeper than normal, so then you would move up to bulb pans to keep the depth not to deep. The other plants that I can think of that do well in a small but deep and narrow pots are the Chinese miniature Cymbidiums, but these and the Phrags are exceptions.
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