After Repotting, How Should I Hydrate My Orchid?

After repotting an orchid, it is crucial to provide the proper amount of water for its health and development. To prevent root rot, drain any excess water and gently mist the orchid for the next few days. If the orchid hasn’t trimmed many roots, water normally right after repotting. If the orchid had to trim a considerable number of roots, wait about a week to let the open cuts in the roots have ample water. Water orchids after repotting and mist regularly until new roots begin to grow. Do not put ice cubes in the plant to water it, as cold water can shock the plant.

A DIY guide to repotting an orchid step by step includes knowing when your orchid needs repotting, materials needed, and when to do it. Many orchidists like to water sparingly for the next couple weeks to encourage root growth, but this is seldom necessary. Fertilizing newly-repotted orchids may be slightly stressful, so hold off for a week or two.

After repotting, mist the leaves lightly for 2 weeks, then water and continue misting for the first week. The best advice is not to water, as it allows time for wounds to seal over and encourages the plant to grow new roots. After repotting, water thoroughly and fertilize when watering with Better. Once the old potting medium has been removed, rinse the orchids roots with lukewarm water.

If the orchid is loose after repotting, it may be a little loose until it makes new roots. The last step is to water the orchid as explained in Orchid Care. To provide more humidity, mist with clear water in the morning or set the potted plant on a tray of pebbles and shallow water.


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After Repotting, How Should I Hydrate My Orchid?
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