I have two orchids in very small pots and there are multi roots shooting out all over the place so I assume that I should repot them but not sure how and in what etc.
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The Christmas Cactus is supposed to droop ,as it falls over the side of the pot, not to much water, also a small amount of feed nearest the time of flowering Oct/Nov, you can prune if you must, but just be patient, why prune the roots? As i mentioned not to much water dont forget its a Cactus.
Orchids like moisture or humidity most of the time depending on the type of Orchid you have. Remove old leaves + dead roots + feed it food especially for orchids.
I have grown Phalaenopsis ochids for very many years,
I have found over the years that it is not necessary to use the bark chips to fill pots I do a mixture of bark chippings and general purpose compost as this is sterilised, and have had some fantastic displays as I have now, they do not like direct sunlight at any time or drafts and extreme heat with a moist air were possible and only need a 2 table spoons of water every month move the plant from the pot and shake all loose bark chips from the root system next cut any dead roots from the plant when, you are happy with that making sure you shake or bump the pot to make sure the media gets in-between the root system do not firm it in place just leave it and as soon as it as sorted it's self out you should have a nice flower stem or two start to appear, it's not necessary to have drainage, I have three or four plants growing in a very fancy shallow bowl and when they all flower at the same time, I have a fantastic display I have about 30 of these orchids plus some very special ones, but remember never ever over water them you will know if you have healthy plans as the leave should be a nice glossy green. they also do like very cool temperature at night but not stream cold.
If the larger pot has sufficient space for the roots you shouldn't need to trim them but using your fingers to carefully loosen them would be helpful. If you do have to trim the roots do it carefully. Be careful not to shock the tree by moving it to a different location or letting it dry out until the root system has had time to re-establish in the new pot.
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