I want to repot my orchid so roots are under the bark and have always been afraid to cut the dead stem where the roots were cut away. Can I cut the dead stem right at the base after the live healthy roots?
Thank you!
Last edited by jennanotar; 07-15-2022 at 03:56 PM..
Yes, absolutely no harm will come to your plant by removing the brown dead roots - indeed it might well prevent wet rot progressing up the presently healthy tissue.
I'm not sure which root you mean to cut. I see below a section of old dead stem with dead roots. Above it is live stem with live roots. I would cut off the old dead stem below the live roots and repot. All the roots I see are alive.
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