The Complete Guide to Orchid Pots: Best Choices, Sizes, and Care Tips
Understanding Orchid’s Natural Environment
The Best Types of Pots for Orchids
1. Plastic Pots
2. Terracotta Pots
3. Wooden Slatted Baskets
4-Choosing the Right Size Pot
When repotting, it’s important to choose a pot that is approximately one inch (2.5 cm) wider in diameter than the previous one. This allows the roots to grow comfortably without being too cramped or overwhelmed by excess potting medium.
5-Drainage is Key
Proper drainage is the most crucial factor when choosing an orchid pot. Orchids need a lot of air circulation around their roots, and without drainage holes, the roots will suffocate and rot. A good orchid pot should have multiple drainage holes at the bottom and, ideally, additional slits on the sides for increased airflow.
Some pots also feature drainage slats on the sides or mesh containers that allow for even better aeration, which is perfect for orchids like Phalaenopsis or Cattleyas.
6-Decorative Containers vs. Growing Pots
While decorative pots add a touch of elegance to your home, they are often not ideal for orchids, as they usually lack drainage holes. It’s best to keep your orchid in a functional grow pot (like a clear plastic or terracotta pot) and then place that pot inside a decorative container. This way, you can ensure your orchid gets the necessary drainage, and you can still enjoy the beauty of a stylish pot.
If you choose to use a decorative container without drainage holes, you will need to carefully monitor the watering process and remove the orchid from the container when watering to allow the excess water to drain properly.