Well, I'm still tryng my best to keep my healthy phals alive and today I was given a very sick phal by someone who thought I could do a better job than they were. When I pulled the poor thing out of the pot every single root was rotten and it was so bad that even the bark it was potted in had mold growing on it. I cut off the dead roots. The only saving grace for this poor phal is that it had sprouted out a bunch of aerial roots. That is now all it has left. I've had it soaking for an hour to try and soften them up a bit. Is it safe to go ahead and pot this phal? I read that aerial roots don't take to being potted the same as roots that have grown inside the medium and I want to give this phal the best chance it has to live. Any and all advice appreciated Photo is after it's been soaking for a while.
I would cut the base of the stalk off at the bottom almost up to your first healthy roots.
I have potted up plants with arial roots without problems but if you are concerned you could keep the roots a bit shallow in the media.
I have also seen some posts from people who use water culture.
I would cut the base of the stalk off at the bottom almost up to your first healthy roots.
I have potted up plants with arial roots without problems but if you are concerned you could keep the roots a bit shallow in the media.
I have also seen some posts from people who use water culture.
I think the plant looks good
I was in the same position as you with an orchid my grandmother couldn't take care of any longer. I cut the base up to the first healthy root, sprinkled cinnamon, and potted her up. I didn't know you weren't suppose to pot the aerial roots, but it turned out to be a happy mistake. I also use Hormex, which is pretty much the same thing as K-L-N (a rooting hormone). Take a look at her now, and its only been three months: http://www.orchidboard.com/community...not-repot.html
I didn't know you could cut the base - I will try that Should I put cinnamon on it after I cut it? It certainly looks much perkier since it's been soaking. The leaves were limp and now they have fleshed up a it. Thanks for your help
Think it will be fine I do the same as posted above never had a problem with aerial roots being potted they are the same as the ones in the pot only not in the pot..
Thanks everyone. I potted her up and I'll keep you posted on her progress. She has a little nub showing at the bottom left of her stem so I guess I'll see if that turns into another root or something else. I think she has a strong will to live!
After repotting, usually it's a good idea not to water for a couple of weeks, just to give the roots time to heal any cracks. You can mist the surface of the potting mix though.
Thanks everyone. I potted her up and I'll keep you posted on her progress. She has a little nub showing at the bottom left of her stem so I guess I'll see if that turns into another root or something else. I think she has a strong will to live!
Your pot looks a little big to me...maybe some others can give their
I got the same sick orchid yesterday from my work friend
Hi,
I am wondering how it is doing after your potted this sick orchid.
I face the exactly the same situation with a only aerial roots but all other roots in the pot originally rotten. I cut off these rotten roots yesterday after I got this sick baby and I am hesitating to repot it in the barks but just keep it in a plastic jar with a bit water at the bottom. I have no idea how to pot it at this point. Thanks for your advise .