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THE FIRST LOSSES OF ORCHIDS IN THE HEAT????????????CAPPING PESTS • THE FIRST LOSSES OF ORCHIDS IN THE HEAT????????????CAPPING ... TRANSPLANTING ORCHIDS 1.7 ???? from MOSS to their FAVORITE SUBSTRATE ???? "SHORTENED LITTLE PETS" by Joseph Wu orchids • TRANSPLANTING ORCHIDS 1.7 ???? from MOSS to their FAVORITE SUBSTRATE ???? "SHORTENED PETS" by Joseph Wu orchids • TRANSPLANTING ORCHIDS 1.7 ???? from MOSS to their FAVORITE SUBSTRATE ???? "SHORTENED PETS" by Joseph Wu orchids Orchids are transplanted into new soil when the old one becomes too dense or porous, and also if the roots begin to rot. Usually, it is recommended to transplant every 1-2 years for young plants and every 3-4 years for adults. It is better to transplant orchids in spring or early summer, when the plant is actively growing. When replanting orchids, you should also pay attention to the condition of the roots: healthy roots are greenish, while rotten roots are brown or black. Orchids should be replanted in a special substrate for orchids, which will provide good ventilation of the roots. After replanting, the orchid should be watered carefully to avoid contamination of the new environment and root rot. Following these recommendations will help maintain the health and beauty of your orchids.