Choosing the Best Pots for Orchids
Posted in Flower Pots & Planters on December 31st, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment
Factors including the pots for orchids, the potting soil, the watering, fertilizing, and the growing area definitely have a huge impact on the growth of your orchids. There are a variety of pots for orchids out there. So be careful if you are considering buying a decorative pot for it may harm your orchid. Furthermore, if you’re thinking about a wood-made pot be aware that worms and maggots may feed on your orchids.
But the best pots are those that are made of plastic or clay, particularly the terracotta clay. Factors including the pots for orchids, the potting soil, the watering, fertilizing, and the growing area definitely have a huge impact on the growth of your orchids. There are a variety of pots for orchids out there. So be careful if you are considering buying a decorative pot for it may harm your orchid.
There are also basket pots which enable air circulation around the roots, however, the potting soil dries up quickly. Pots for orchids made of plastic are light in weight and may have several holes in it. The one aspect of plastic pots is to slow down the drying of the potting soil. Nowadays, the popular plastic pots are the clear polythene pots, because they allow more light to pass to the roots of the orchid.
Terracotta pots, which are made of clay, are heavier and more stable than the plastic and basket pots. But unlike plastic pots, these pots have only one hole in the bottom, making it more likely that the plant may become waterlogged. But the moist, drought-tolerant epiphytic type of orchids is able to thrive and grow in this kind of pot.
Basket pots are made from plastic, mesh, wire, wood or pottery. These pots are suitable for orchids that blooms flowers or orchids with heavy and sprawling root system. When orchids are placed in basket pots, water them frequently, as basket pots allow fast drying of water in the potting soil.

