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Originally Posted by drtd
I have a few sick orchids that are struggling to put on new roots and I was thinking about using seaweed extract to help things along. I just have a couple of questions about the application process.
1) Do I apply it to the media, or directly to the existing roots (of which there are very few)?
2) How often should I apply and at what strength?
3) Should I discontinue when I observe new root growth, or continue for a set period of time to ensure success?
Any input in this matter would be helpful as I have never used seaweed extract before. The plants that I am trying to save are a NoID Phal that has been struggling to put on new roots for a few months now, and a division of Ornithophora radicans (formarly Sygmatostalix radicans) that has been struggling a little since being divided from my mother plant a few months ago.
-Danny
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Hi
I can only tell you what i do
mix 1 teaspoon to a Gallon of water,then water your Orchids with it as you normally do.
I use it on my Orchids about every 2/3 Months.
At repotting Time -after i have taken of all the old bark -I soak them in seaweed for about 1/2 Hour before putting them into the new media
Hope this helps.