Just a spoon is enough and the dried orchid will fill the pot with new, green roots:

Just a spoon is enough and the dried orchid will fill the pot with new, green roots:

Add 4 cloves of finely crushed garlic, which has excellent antibacterial and disinfectant properties.

 

Mix the rice juice with garlic and strain the mixture. Soak all the orchid roots in this water for 30 minutes.

 

This step stimulates rapid root and shoot growth.

3. Repotting:

Use recycled plastic pots with drainage holes.

Plant the plant in new soil with modified pine bark, which helps maintain optimal moisture.

 

Place a saucer under the pot to ensure it is moistened daily.

Every three days, mist the base of the plant with a fine mist to keep it moist enough to stimulate shoot growth.

 

4. Results after 45 days

After 45 days, the orchid should have new shoots and roots

 

New shoots and roots will be strong and healthy.

At this point, you should alternate feeding your plants with natural organic fertilizers such as banana, aloe, and soy to provide them with more nutrients for healthy growth.

More tips:

Humidity: Orchids thrive in a humid environment. You can increase humidity by using a humidifier or placing the pot on a saucer filled with water and pebbles.

Fertilizing: When rejuvenating your orchid, fertilize it very rarely or not at all, using commercially available fertilizers.

Diseases and pests: Check your orchid regularly for signs of disease or pests.

Good luck!

 

 

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