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Orchid - Dead Or Alive?
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I’ve got an orchid which I’ve managed to keep alive for several years, despite my being a serial plant killer.
It looks on its last legs now. Is this just a ‘dormant’ phase or should I chuck the poor thing out?
It looks on its last legs now. Is this just a ‘dormant’ phase or should I chuck the poor thing out?
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If it's roots look green take it out of its container and compost and soak it in a solution of half the recommended strength orchid feed for about twenty minutes to plump up any roots that are still alive . Repot in a clear container in a loose orchid compost leaving as many of the roots exposed to the light as possible. From then on water weekly and spray with diluted feed daily. Keep in a well lit spot out of draughts and give it a month. If it's making more roots it will be fine.
Remember the compost is only to keep it stable in the pot most orchids are "air plants" that get their moisture from the humidity in their natural habitat.
I had one that someone bought me from a supermarket. It eventually 'died' and was all but 'dead' for about three years. It had one spindly sorry-looking green leaf on it so I just left it by a window, watering it only when I remembered which was very rarely. It flowered this year - just one beautiful flower that lasted for months. Never say never.
I have one that was put out to the greenhouse when it stopped flowering and was left there for age until I notice it had flowered - so it lives in the kitchen and constantly flowers.
I had three at work which only flowered once - but all went on to produce baby plants.
When work closed in March I took them home with me.
Have now repotted the babies and all have flowered bar one - but it is growing another baby!
I had three at work which only flowered once - but all went on to produce baby plants.
When work closed in March I took them home with me.
Have now repotted the babies and all have flowered bar one - but it is growing another baby!
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