| You should bring it here and I'll trade you my easy going Brassia Rex and a Dendrobium noid (purple/white flowers) for it. You have two ways to do it. But first, I wouldnt split it up unless your looking to unload some. Specimen plants are awesome. You can carefully cut the pot off and clean up the roots good & repot in a larger pot or if your sure the rest of the roots are ok then keep it in its pot and put that pot in an even larger one and put the bark in. That way your not disturbing the plant in anyway. My concern though would be about the condition of the bark in the pot now. Has it started to deteriorate and lead to root rot? Catts seen to get root rot easily from what I've heard after I had my first case of rr on a Catt.
Dont rush anything when your repotting & be patient when putting it all back together. |