What is the best method to repot an orchid
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BUY A BAG OF ORCHID COMPOST AND INFO SHOULD BE ON BAG.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/orchids/repotting-orchid-plants.htm
Depends on the type of orchid. Need more info.
when your orchid starts to send out roots; select a pot that is two inches bigger. I use clay pebble in the bottom of the new pot. Carefully lift out your orchid. Place in the center of the new pot. You should have one inch between the existing plant & the outside edge of your new pot. Gently fill with orchid compost around the existing plant & your new pot edge. Gently tamp down. Water thoroughly & put back where the orchid was growing.
My pleasure........