A great way to help dried orchids. Give them 1 tablespoon of this fertilizer and they will have new shoots in no time!
In this article, we will share how to help rotting orchids recover and bloom quickly.

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Healthy and plump little orchids can grow from a "rotten stump" if cared for properly.
Learn this procedure and your orchids will be saved.
Identifying and causing orchid rot
If your orchid is suffering from rot, the cause is often fungi and bacteria that cause leaf rot.
If rot is not treated quickly, it can spread and lead to the death of the orchid.
If the plant's roots are still green, this is a good sign and the plant has a chance to regenerate faster.
Orchid restoration procedure
1. Removal of old substrate and damaged roots:
Remove old bark material from the plant.
Carefully cut away any damaged roots.

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Clean the roots thoroughly from substrate residues under running water.

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Inspect the roots carefully and remove any soft, brown or rotten parts.
Healthy roots are firm and light green in color.
Disinfect the tools used to clean the roots to prevent the spread of infection.
2. Preparation and use of rice and garlic water:
Use 3 tablespoons of rice, which is rich in polyphenols, calcium, magnesium and vitamins.

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Add 500 ml of water and wait 30 minutes.
Add 4 cloves of finely crushed garlic, which has excellent antibacterial and disinfectant properties.

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

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This step stimulates rapid growth of roots and shoots.
3. Moving to a new environment:
Use pots made of recycled plastic with drainage holes.
Plant the plant in a new medium with modified pine bark, which helps maintain optimal humidity.

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Place a saucer under the pot to keep it moist every day.
Every three days, spray the base of the plant with a fine mist to keep it moist enough to encourage shoot growth.

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4. Results after 45 days
After 45 days, the orchid should have new shoots and roots.

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These new shoots and roots will be strong and healthy.
At this point, you should alternate between feeding your plants natural organic fertilizers like bananas, aloe vera, and soybeans to give them more nutrition for healthy growth.
More tips:
Humidity: Orchids thrive in humid environments. You can increase humidity by using a humidifier or by placing the pot on a tray filled with water and pebbles.
Fertilization: During rejuvenation, fertilize the orchid very rarely or not at all with commercially available fertilizers.
Diseases and pests: Check your orchid regularly for signs of disease or pests.
Good luck!

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