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07-04-2015, 06:51 PM
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Help! Repotting dendrobium with virtually no roots
I just attempted to deal with my unhappy dendrobium; no wonder it was unhappy, almost all the roots were dead. I have cut off all the dead roots. It has a new cane starting, with some roots just barely started, plus one old cane with leaves that are more yellow than I'd like, plus a couple old canes with no leaves, and a couple of roots. I've put it in a clear slotted pot with an all-purpose orchid mix(coconut husk, sponge rock, stalite, granite chips)and improvised a 'greenhouse' out of a wire coathanger and some clear plastic. It's about a foot back from an eastern window.
So, advice is welcome... I have literally just repotted it so if I need to do something differently, I doubt it will be significantly more stressful for the plant. Please have pity on a newbie!!:-)
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07-05-2015, 02:11 AM
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Sounds like you have done all the right things. I have had good luck keeping rescued Dens alive by repotting and keeping track of watering. Little or no fertilizer until roots are growing.
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07-05-2015, 02:18 AM
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Sounds like you've done everything right. Just keep it in bright light and high humidity. What I've done with mine was add about 1/2 inch sphagnum moss for top dressing. This helps keep the humidity and induce root growth. I've had rescue both den. Phal and den. Nobile this way.
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07-05-2015, 08:00 AM
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OK, I will add some sphag on top, and no fertilizer. What is considered 'bright light'? It was in a south window, should I put it back there?
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07-05-2015, 11:34 AM
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OK, I will add some sphag on top, and no fertilizer. What is considered 'bright light'? It was in a south window, should I put it back there?
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I would say "yes" as long as the direct sun is not shinning right on it. If the sun comes right in, then set it back from the window a foot or two. I would keep the sun kind of medium as I would want to see some root growth first so it doesn't dry out too fast.
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07-06-2015, 01:55 AM
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Since it's summer time, provided that you have good air circulation, you can water it daily. I did it with two of my den Nobile, water them daily since they are out in the balcony. The roots now growing crazy after 2 months. They were rootless. It might help if you can get your hands on some seaweed or kelp fertilizer.
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