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You'll know an orchid is ready to repot when the top of the bulb is protruding from the soil, the leaves are drooping and the roots are straining against the sides of the container.
There is a common misconception that orchids are difficult to grow but don't be afraid to give an orchid the rough treatment when transferring it into a new pot. They're tougher than you think.
Wondering how to safely repot your orchid? Follow our step-by-step guide to keep it flowering year after year.
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