Okay, so I’ve been messing around with plants for a while now, and I’ve got this thing for orchids. Those fancy flowers just get me, you know? I recently got into Cymbidium orchids, they’re a bit different, kinda like the cool cousins of the orchid family. And let me tell you, getting the potting mix right is a big deal with these guys.
So, I started by doing some digging, literally and figuratively. I found out these orchids don’t like regular soil. I mean, no way. They need something that drains well and lets the roots breathe, more like the stuff they’d be hanging out on in the wild. I messed up with my first one, just used regular potting mix, big mistake. It almost died!

I learned from my mistakes, I did my research. And I learned a few things, first, I have to repotting my orchids, I have to remove all the old dirt, all of it. I learned that these orchids, they love a mix of bark, perlite, and charcoal. It’s like a special cocktail just for them. The bark keeps things airy, the perlite helps with drainage, and the charcoal, well, I think it keeps things fresh.
Here’s how I did it
- First, I got all my stuff together. I bought a bag of orchid bark, some perlite, and some horticultural charcoal. I also made sure I had a clean pot and some gardening gloves, because, you know, hygiene and stuff.
- Then, the tricky part: getting the orchid out of its old pot. I gently squeezed the pot, wiggled the plant a bit, and it came out. I was careful not to break any roots, they looked important.
- Next, I cleaned up the roots. I removed all the old, dead-looking dirt. And I also found some leafless backbulbs, and I removed them all.
- Then I mixed up my special orchid potion. I combined the bark, perlite, and charcoal in a big bucket. I didn’t really measure, just eyeballed it until it looked right.
- Finally, I put the orchid in its new home. I filled the new pot with the mix, made a little space for the orchid, and gently tucked it in. I made sure the roots were covered but not too tightly packed.
After I watered it, I put the orchid back in its usual spot, where it gets a good amount of light. I’m still figuring out the whole watering schedule, but it seems to be doing okay. I give it a good soak when the mix feels dry, and I make sure the water drains out completely.
It’s been a few weeks now, and my Cymbidium seems happy. No new flowers yet, but the leaves look healthy, and it doesn’t look like it’s about to die on me, which is a win in my book. I’m still learning, but I think I’m getting the hang of this whole Cymbidium thing. It’s all about the right mix, I guess. And maybe a little bit of love. And definitely no regular potting soil! Also, I need to keep an eye on the light. They need lots of it, but not the harsh, direct kind. It’s a delicate balance, just like everything else with these divas. But, they’re my divas, and I’m committed.