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Old 07-02-2015, 01:09 PM
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So one of my phals that was in in trouble Is now invery serious trouble. It started dropping leafs. I removed from pot to check just to notice that it lost all roots

Is there anything I can do to save it? I did not put it back in the pot.I saw no point.
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You can try carefully removing any remnants of dead leaf from the base of the plant, then placing the plant in a clear, container with lid, or clear plastic bag, with a small wad of slightly damp sphagnum moss. If you don't have moss use something else that is clean and won't rot (maybe a synthetic sponge). Some call this sphag & bag. Leave it somewhere shady and check on it every couple of weeks. It may put out new roots. I have done this with Phalaenopsis and Paphiopedilum, works frequently but not always 100%

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Old 07-02-2015, 09:48 PM
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A good soak in some seaweed (just the base where roots would grow) might help before sphag n bagging it. I have tried the sphag and bag and often get mold growing. so I wouldn't close it up too tight when you do it. let lots of air at it.
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I have been reading on Facebook about Orchid Water Culture. The person who started the page, had a dying orchid and thought that she might get a vase full of water, and put it in the vase to keep the leaves hydrated until she could figure out how to rescue it.

A week later, the plant part remained healthy and a root emerged into the water.

So you might want to try that method?
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