Orchid Pot 15cm Clear Plastic

SKU: OP15/5

Pack Quantity: 5
Price:
Sale price£6.99

Description

The Orchid Pot 15cm Clear Plastic is designed for healthy root growth and controlled watering. Made from robust translucent plastic, this orchid pot allows light to reach the roots while providing generous drainage. Suitable for home growers and greenhouse use.

Orchid Pot With Drainage Holes

This orchid pot features large drainage holes to support free water flow and reduce the risk of water logging. The open base structure helps maintain balanced moisture levels around the root system. Ideal for growers who need dependable drainage control.

Clear Orchid Pot For Root Photosynthesis

The translucent plastic design allows light to penetrate the pot wall. This supports root photosynthesis, which is essential for orchid development. Clear sides also allow easy monitoring of root condition and compost moisture.

15cm Orchid Growing Pot For Indoor Plants

With a height of 12.5cm and a diameter of 15cm, this orchid growing pot suits mature orchid plants. The shape supports stable positioning on windowsills, benches and staging areas.

Orchid Pots Available In Multiple Pack Sizes

Available in pack sizes of 5, 8 and 10, these orchid pots suit individual growers and larger collections. Buying in packs makes repotting multiple plants more convenient.

Can orchid be grown outdoors in the UK?

Many orchid varieties are best grown indoors in the UK as they prefer stable warm temperatures and protection from cold weather.

How often should orchid be watered?

Watering usually takes place when the growing medium becomes nearly dry, which may vary depending on room temperature and light levels.

What type of compost is suitable for orchid?

A specialist orchid bark compost is commonly used to allow airflow around the roots.

Do orchid need direct sunlight?

Most orchid varieties prefer bright indirect light rather than direct sun, which can cause leaf scorch.

When should orchid be repotted?

Repotting is generally carried out every one to two years or when the compost breaks down.

What temperature suits orchid?

Many indoor orchid varieties grow well in household temperatures between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius.

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