How to choose the pots for orchids?

Phalaenopsis

Orchids are very beautiful plants, but when we acquire them we often wonder if we have to leave them in those pots or if it is better to change them. The truth is that this has a lot of logic, since they are not always in the containers that they should be.

It is not that the producers do not know which one to use, but that many times it is in the same nurseries where they introduce them in ceramic pots that are more beautiful, but that keep the roots hidden, which in plants like Phalaenopsis is a problem. Taking this into account, How should orchid pots be? Coming up next, we tell you.

What types of orchids are there?

Depending on their behavior and the place where they grow, six types of orchids are distinguished:

Epiphytes

Cymbidium orchid in bloom

Cymbidium

Epiphytic orchids are those that they grow on the branches of treesAs the Cymbidium or Vanda.

Semi-epiphytes

Cattleya

Cattleya

Semi-epiphytic orchids are those that can live both on the branches and on the trunks of other plantslike Cattleya.

Lithophiles

Potted dendrobium

Dendrobium

Lithophilic orchids are those that they grow on the rocks that, with the passage of time, are covered by mosses, lichens and plant fragments. Two classic examples with Phalaenopsis y Dendrobium.

Climbers

Vanilla

Vanilla

Climbing orchids are plants that root in the ground but that, leaning on the trunks of the trees, grow upLike Vanilla.

Terrestrial

The ticket

The ticket

Terrestrial orchids are those that they grow on the groundAs the Billlet or the Paphilopedilum.

Parasites

corallorhiza

corallorhiza

Parasitic orchids are those that do not have the ability to produce chlorophyll on their own and that therefore they have to parasitize another plant in order to survive, such as Corallorhiza. They are very difficult to find for sale since their cultivation is complicated.

What pot to use?

Orchid

Now that we have seen the different types of orchids, it will be easier for us to know what type of pot to use, whether one made of transparent or colored plastic. But to make it a little more so and there is no room for confusion, we are going to see exactly which one we have to buy for our beloved plant.

And let’s start at land and for the creepers. These orchids, as we have mentioned, grow on the ground; that is to say, its roots penetrate the earth. For this reason, we have to plant them in colored plastic pots, since this way they will be able to grow without problems.

On the contrary, if we have acquired a epiphyte yes or yes we will have to plant it in a transparent plastic pot (like this one here!) because in their habitat they have quite exposed roots. But if it is semi-epiphytic or lithophilicwe can use the container that we like the most, be it transparent or colored.

We hope it has been useful to you.

How to choose the pots for orchids?

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