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rescued orchids need help
I recently found two orchids being discarded at our local yacht club. The stalks were empty, the leaves, of the phaleonopsis type, were nice and dark green, so I took them home. I found that they had been potted in a bark and dirt combination but were so tightly packed the roots were pretty much dead, so I cut them back and repotted with a combination of moss and bark. One of them now has a keiki growing on an old stem, the other has developed a new leaf, so I'm hoping I've done them some good so far. My quetion is, should I be fertilizing them at all, or just let them be for awhile.
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Yes, feed them. Active growth of any type demands it.
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I would feed them yes! but I would go with a light foliar feed weakly weekly.
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new growth needs food always
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thanks for the answers. should I let the keiki go for awhile? I read somewhere that this is the plant telling me it thinks it's dying and trying to replenish itself
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that is a general assumption but is not always true they do ocassionaly make a keiki even when healthy
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