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Originally Posted by Iwantosavemyorchids
Thx! I’m trying to keep her the best as I can. Do you think that a plate with pebbles and water in the bottom would help?
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Good question! I have read in the past that pebbles and water at the bottom of the pot won't really help ----- with humidity that is.
If a plant has no roots at all and isn't able to get water into it, then an adequate level of humidity could 'buy' some time for the plant - to grow new roots in order to get water into it. Some people will put the orchid into a bag, to maintain humidity ----- maybe sometimes at the risk of other things happening, such as too humid too create other sorts of issues. But if necessary, then that approach can be applied - especially the orchid really does have absolutely no roots right now, and also if your part of the world has relatively low humidity.
It's just important to not tinker with the orchid too much once a decision is made. As in - avoid pulling the orchid out to check on its condition - as we know that over-compensating and tinkering too much can create issues too.