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UPDATE: The roots were indeed rotted, pretty badly. I sliced off the rotted roots with a sterile Exacto knife and dusted the exposed ends with cinnamon powder. It's been repotted in bark, though I'm not sure there was enough root base left to salvage the plant. Thanks so much for all the helpful tips!
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No prob! Remember, I would keep it on the dry(er) side now so that it will initiate new root growth. They say that keeping the phals drier somehow makes them grow roots faster :)
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From my experience with equestris.They are 'easy' as long as you have the right root humidity & feed (everything becky mentions) Also are 'not difficult ' to bring back to "life"! so to speak! ..keikies ... keep us posted & good luck! PS: I grow in the lounge area of my house & the equestris "spot" is between in the corner between W & S facing patio doors. They are all in a mixture of sphag, bark, leca. (I started 'knowing ' their watering needs with the help of the 'skewer method' ... |
Please remember, you're in Denver-- we're very dry here-- so methods used by those in lower, more humid environments may not work here.
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