{"id":2184,"date":"2023-03-06T11:35:13","date_gmt":"2023-03-06T10:35:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.growflowersnow.com\/?p=2184"},"modified":"2023-03-06T11:35:13","modified_gmt":"2023-03-06T10:35:13","slug":"can-you-repot-a-phalaenopsis-orchid-while-in-bloom","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.growflowersnow.com\/can-you-repot-a-phalaenopsis-orchid-while-in-bloom\/","title":{"rendered":"Can you repot a phalaenopsis orchid while in bloom?"},"content":{"rendered":"

It is possible to repot a phalaenopsis orchid while in bloom, although it is not recommended. This can shock the plant and cause the flowers to fall off. If you must repot a phalaenopsis orchid that is in bloom, be very careful and do so sparingly.<\/p>\n

Yes, you can repot a phalaenopsis orchid while in bloom.<\/p>\n

Can I repot my orchid while it’s blooming? <\/h2>\n

Orchids need to be re-potted as soon as they are done blooming. The last re-potting should have been done when the orchids were first received. Orchids need both the nutrients from the chunky, loose bark mix they’re planted in and the air space in between the pieces.<\/p>\n

As a rule of thumb, it’s best to repot your plants every two years after they’ve flowered. This is usually when new growth appears. Keep an eye on your plant’s leaves too – if it’s losing one or two at the bottom and gaining one or two at the top, it’s probably time for a repot. Spring and fall are the best seasons for repotting.<\/p>\n

Can you repot orchids anytime <\/h3>\n