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Re-potting orchids

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naomi24 | 13:21 Sun 22nd Apr 2012 | Home & Garden
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My mother in law has a beautiful orchid that has now produced a mass of what look like thick green twisted shoots (or perhaps roots?) from beneath the compost. She has had the plant for a couple of years and it is thriving. She asked me whether she should re-pot it, but since I know nothing about indoor plants (or outdoor plants!), I thought I'd ask someone who might.

Any advice would be appreciated. Many thanks.
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I am of the dont fix what aint broken school of thought but if she does want to repot it, get specialist orchid compost and go up no more than one pot size.

loads of good advice and videos here
I never could keep orchids but since keeping it in a tranparent pot the one i have now just flowers and flowers. Orchids don't live in soil in the wild so don't see the point in re-potting it myself. However, if the 'roots' are getting too big for the pot you could put it into a bit bigger one.
Depends on the type of orchid. If it is like the one in the film clip I wouldn't repot unless absolutely necessary. They feed from the air . If it is a bit loose in the pot she can top up with some small bark pieces or something like vermiculite. My cymbidiums I repot when they become pot bound and don't have any bark or planting medium left.
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Thanks very much for your answers.

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