very dehydrated Onc rescue... Help
I recently rescued an Onc that has been very under watered for a long time. All the new growth have crinkled leaves and the new pbulbs have been growing smaller and smaller. There is lots of new growth but I'm guessing its the plants desperate attempt to live on.
So after getting the plant I checked over the roots and they look good. I put it in s/h and soaked the aggregate in water and b1 then tented it with a plastic bag. I'm worried that after a couple of years of underwatering that I should be slowly introducing it to humidity. In the shape the plant is in right now it can't afford to get much worse before getting better so what's the best way to reduce shock? I can't get kln or superthrive in my area so thats why I went with the b1. Some of the new growth has pushed out some nice lookin roots but they are growing above the medium so I tented it to give those roots moisture and a fighting chance. The Onc is a NOID, it has very small pbulbs (the original ones, not just the water deprived ones) the biggest one is 1.5 "- 2", the leaves are pretty delicate and thin, compared to my 'Howards Dream' its about 1/4 the size and the flowers are small and blood red. This was my grandmothers and it means the world to me. I just wanna make it happy again. Please help
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