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what should ı do
I pruned my orchid roots and it got worse. It has two leaves left and I think it's dying, what should I do?
My mother came to my house and supported me about my flowers. He especially explained the answer to the question how often to water mums I'm glad there are mothers! |
Don't cut anything unless you know what you're doing.
Any pics? It would help... |
thanks for helping
Unfortunately, I looked at the pruning videos and cut off a few roots. Afterwards, my orchid's leaves became strange. did not bloom and the leaves are wrinkled
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Please post some pics...just by looking at the plant we can conclude several things.
You will be also useful to know your growing conditions: temperatures (max & min), humidity, light (full sun, shade, full shade, etc), growing location (window? If so, what is the orientation...north, south, etc), medium inside the pot, watering frequency. All these parameters are major factors for successful growing. |
It would help to know what kind of orchid it is. Does it have a name tag? Do you know what kind it is? Some people need to make 5 posts before they're allowed to post photos. Photo instructions are in About This Forum available in the left yellow menu, Forums.
In general, I never cut orchid roots. It's usually impossible to know which are alive and which are dead without a microscope. Dry brown roots can still function to absorb water. |
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