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Once it’s dry, thoroughly wet the bark. Usually orchid pots have many holes, so I like to quickly dunk the pot in a bucket of room-temperature water and let it drain thoroughly.
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There are a few variations, such as orchid pots that have extra holes for perfect drainage. Some have holes in the side for planting the orchid in. Ceramic is very popular.
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Simply dunk your orchid and its roots in a perforated pot into water for a few seconds, then lift and slip into the pot. Excess water will run off, leaving the roots hydrated but not sodden.
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