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dianecty 05-07-2008 09:31 PM

Orchids Growing in Water?
 
I saw in another website (I can't remember where) that says it is possible to grow orchids in water. The author put his orchid in a brandy glass. He said the roots won't rot! He also said that new roots grew in the water!

Have any of you tried this? What happened?

Any thoughts?:scratchhead:

Brambles 07-06-2009 04:51 PM

Hi there,

I recently cut a branch of my orchid right before all the flowers had fallen off and put the small branches in a glass of water. Indeed now the 2 lowest buds start growing new roots. Usually these experiments fail with me, so I'm unsure what to do next though... I'll post some pictures to show it's possible... but after the roots have grown, I can't say if they plant is viable.

Kind regards,

Brambles

seamonkey 07-06-2009 04:54 PM

hang on- the buds are growing roots? :hmm
that seems just a little unlikely. What kind of orchid is this? Pictures would be great!

camille1585 07-07-2009 06:35 AM

Water culture does work, although I don't think it's a long term growing solution.
Just like for s/h, preexisting roots will die when you put an orchid in water. I know quite a few people that use water culture to rescue orchids (mainly catts). I have used it too. I had a mini den with no roots, very few leaves and was nearly dead. I didn't know what to do anymore, and tried water culture as a last resort. I cleaned up the dead roots, and suspended it over water to that only the base of the plant touched the water. I change the water every 1-2 weeks. And now, 3-4 months after putting it in, the plant has 7 new growths and quite a few roots starting to appear on the growths. I'm going to wait for the roots to be a few centimeters long, then repot the plant in s/h since it's used to having wet roots.

Brambles 07-09-2009 01:57 AM

Pictures
 
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My mistake, it's probably not roots... I'm a bit at loss though on how do deal with it next. Any advise?

Here the pictures.

WhiteRabbit 07-09-2009 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Brambles (Post 238291)
My mistake, it's probably not roots... I'm a bit at loss though on how do deal with it next. Any advise?

Here the pictures.

hmm ... keikis maybe ?

natasha 07-09-2009 03:16 AM

i think maybe growing keikis. some of my den flower stalks too grow roots, then keiki.


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