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Originally Posted by qbie
Sorry, I have no experience with leca, but may I suggest carefully trying to remove those dried remnants of leaves that still remain? I'm rehabbing my very first orchid and found when I did this with mine, it had tried to grow new roots (see the "nubs"), but was too weak to push through all those tough, brittle layers. Once they were removed, those "nubs" were where my plant grew its new roots. It will probably take a long time to recover. It took 14 months (of which there was much root growth, however) before mine finally sprouted a new leaf. I think yours may have a chance and wish you much luck!
Edit: Saw that you just joined. Welcome!

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I'll clean it off to give the nubs some room, and thank you it's a welcoming place! However I'm still trying to figure out reply etiquette, so I'm doing quick reply then full replies kind of arbitrarily lol
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Ok thank you!