| You would probably be more successful growing multiple orchids of the same size and type (e.g., hybrid phals) together in one pot than mixing genera as is often done in the box stores. If you just like the appearance of multiple orchids in one pot, the best way to do it is to get a big pot and put all the smaller ones in it so that each plant has its own pot and hence its own customized care regimen. it's best not to cover the tops of the pots or fill in with moss. You want to be able to check the status of each individual pot. |