| If it has new growth coming up from the bottom, which is I think what you are suggesting, then YES, go for it now. Remember that dendrobiums like to have their roots crowded so do not overpot. Put the oldest growths to the outside of the pot if possible and keep the new growth towards the middle of the pot, leaving room for another new growth to proceed in the pot along the same general direction if possible. I would soak the fine bark 24-48 hours prior to using. One of the challenges I have found with dendrobiums is that they can often be top heavy. There are many ways to deal with this - for me it works to put my plastic potted plants inside a heavier clay or ceramic pot (except when watering). You will want to give it as much light as you can this time of year. Good luck - mike |