by "Kenni Judd" <kenni@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 4, 2008 at 04:55 PM
It probably wouldn't happen every year, but eventually, your Phals should
grow to the point where they become difficult to handle in 6" pots. You
can
delay that to some extent with watering -- a bigger plant generally needs
to
be watered more often than a smaller plant in the same size pot.
I prefer not to "prune" healthy roots, but sometimes a plant has such an
overabundance that it can afford to lose a few, if that's what it takes to
get it into the pot size you want it to fit into. On that note, I prefer
not to stuff aerial roots into the next pot to get them into medium. I
don't mind them "hanging out." Kenni
"Jane" <googlemail2003@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:623c49c8-9b99-47ad-84eb-42f39fd86ced@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I have seven phals. They have all been repotted once. Most are in 6"
> pots. They are doing very well and have bloomed either two or three
> times.
>
> Question: is it necessary to constantly repot them as the roots fill
> the pot? I just don't have room for larger pots and I wondered what I
> could expect if I leave them in these pots permanently. Some have
> long roots growing over the top of their pot.
>
> I do change the potting medium every time they finish blooming.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jane