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Maree 12-21-2008 02:00 PM

Aereal root tip broken off
 
:hmm Hello - I dropped one of my orchids on another and broke the very tip off an aereal root. Will it continue to grow or stay as is? I was so excited, it's my only aereal root on all of my orchids. Thanks much -Mel

dounoharm 12-21-2008 02:31 PM

not to worry too much, it will probably branch off with more tips....what type plant is it?

Maree 12-21-2008 02:41 PM

Thanks for your positive response:thanx: it's a Wedding Promenade Phal.

Myst 12-21-2008 03:19 PM

sorry Maree i dont know what you should do but if i may highjack this thread with a similar question aerial root question.

one of my aerial roots is cracked/bent.

should i just trim it off?

Ross 12-21-2008 03:45 PM

Sorry my response didn't go, but we all sometimes break off the green growing tips of orchid roots. I did one not long ago, myself. A short answer is that the end of the Phal root will be dead (at this point) and stop growing. But the root is far from dead. In my experiense, the root will continue for a long time and sometimes send out side roots, but I wouldn't coun't on it.

camille1585 12-21-2008 04:48 PM

From what I've noticed broken aerial roots usually branch off at some point or another, but not always. Even if it doesn't grow anymore, it still serves a purpose and is very much alive. On my Neos, I noticed it just seems to start growing again from where it broke.

Myst, leave the root as it is! The cracked part is just the velamen, which is the outer 'coating' of the root that absorbs moisture and nutrients. The true root is a thin strand in the center of the velamen. A cracked velamen is not a problem, it still does its job and the root is still alive. most of my phals have at least one cracked or bent aerial root.

kiki-do 12-21-2008 04:51 PM

I would dab a little cinnamon on it, but it should be fine. :)

Myst 12-21-2008 07:37 PM

cinnamon? really? woah...cinnamon, orange juice these orchids are making me hungry;)

ty camille i will leave my valemans alone!

kiki-do 12-21-2008 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Myst (Post 176602)
cinnamon? really? woah...cinnamon, orange juice these orchids are making me hungry;)

ty camille i will leave my valemans alone!

Yes, cinnamon is used alot among orchid growers. Anytime an orchid gets a nick, cut leaf, or any type of hurt, cinnamon is sprinkled lightly on that area only to help heal and prevent bacterial growth. Any time I have to cut a piece of an orchid, I use it to help with the healing.
you will find that cinnamon, listerine, and rubbing alcohol is a staple among us growers. :)

Myst 12-21-2008 09:05 PM

that is fascinating and tasty news

thank you kiki:dance:


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