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That is awesome - new roots will surely follow those growths.
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Make sure you have a bit of good air circulation in the room. It will make a difference and may prevent fungi and mold from forming.
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Another problem with moss is that fertilizer will break it down, turning it into a moldy soup. If you need to pot in moss, make sure you either fertilize lightly or change the moss on a regular (annual) basis.
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Wow, Starbucks saves orchids!!! Maybe there was a trace of caffiene left in the cups and your orchid is buzzing. You may be onto something.
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I've recently been told that chamomile tea can help prevent fungus attacks on roots of garden plants. Would this also work for orchids?
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No doubt it has a calming effect!
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LOL!!!
Thats always a plus in its own right.
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