If the raised orchid is healthy enough, it will take 20-180 days to be potted after repotting.The reason for the large time difference is that different varieties of orchids need different potting time in different environments.For fast growing varieties, under suitable conditions, only about 20 days can be potted.For slow-growing varieties, it takes 180 days or even longer to fully serve pots under not very suitable conditions.
1. Judging by the leaves: You can judge whether the orchid is potted by the state of the leaves.If its leaves have become shiny and glossy, it can indicate that its root system has been able to absorb nutrients and water to supply leaves.This can explain it to take a basin.In addition, if the leaves grow fast, it can also show that it has been potted.
2. Judging by the new buds: If the orchid after repotting has grown new buds, it can also show that it has been potted.Because it needs nutrients and water to sprout.Only after potting, the root system of the plant can absorb enough nutrients and water to meet its demand for new buds.