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Orchids: someone who knows orchids please oblige....?
i just got a phaleanopsis (sp?) orchid for my apt. i researched online, i know it needs low light and needs to be watered every week, or twice a week and stay between 75 and 85 degrees F..... i was wondering.. if i repot it in a larger pot, will it spread, kind of like a daylily or is there some way i can clone(term used loosely, not like mericloning or anthing like that) it or something? also, i live in mississippi does anyone know somewhere close to buy orchids other than home depot or lowes? i want a nice one. or an online site that is NOT confusing... all the google stuff is crazy confusing to me.. .
thanks..
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
That's a big questionaire.
Putting it in a bigger pot will NOT make it bigger.
Propagation of phals MAY occur naturally from offsets on the flower stem or from the root stem, but can not be induced in the home environment. You are better off going to an orchid grower to buy seedlings for a modest amont or meristems (expensive).
See source for information on growing phals in your home.
Source(s): http://www.orchidplants.info/phal.html