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HELP...I think my Orchids are dyng!!!!
My daughter gave me several beautiful orchids 3 yrs ago. All have bloomed beautifully, appeared happy and healthy until about 4 mths ago. The leaves on all of them started wilting,turning yellowand falling off. Several did bloom, but the flowers did not last long and the stems turned brown and dried up.
I read somewhere on this site that my roots could be rotten due to the medium they were planted in ... the spongy moss. That my roots should be green/silvery. If they were brown or mushy the roots were bad and that I should remove the medium, remove the troubled roots by cutting them out with a knife dipped in alcohol and letting the plant dry out before re-potting. So that's what I'm doing right now. I have bought Miracle Grow Orchid potting soil (Barked) now I need advise as to how to re-pot. Should I buy new clear pots? How much soil should I use? Should I pack the what roots remain tightly? I"m afraid that I will kill them all... PLEASE HELP!!! |
moss and any media mix can decay and turn into soil like substance and retain a pool of stagnant water in the center of the pot and rots the roots....
you can go to YouTube and search for orchid repotting videos and learn how to properly repot. also, you must provide us with your grow zone and the environment where the orchids are located....temperature and humidity ....the light source....pictures will help us advice you better.... |
I would be carful with the Miracle Grow I rotted all the roots off my orchid when I used it.
Go to aos.org they should have a video on repotting. You don't need new clear pot you can use a old one just as long as it fits the orchids roots and you sterilize the pot you will be ok, you could even take a clear plastic cup put holes in the bottom and that will work also. I would not pack the roots tight especially since you are using Miracle Grow. Hope this helps and good luck :D |
I live in Redding, CA where the growing zone is 7-9 (i think). We have very hot, dry summers and cold winters. Most of my orchids sit on a windowsill that gets a western afternoon sun. I have one that lives in a bathroom that has a window with a southern exposure and one in my kitchen window with the same southern exposure.
I'm not sure how to download pictures but I will take some and give it a try. |
I have had trouble with Miracle Grow too and started using Bettrr-gro from Lowes and everything is fine now.
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If you can, I would take the mix back to where you bought it and grab a bag of Better-Gro. It's night and day as far as consistency and it makes a HUGE difference. |
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I bought the Miracle Grow Orchid Course Blend. It feels like it is mostly bark, but I will go get the Better-Gro since you all recommend it.
I have tried to post some pictures but the posts keep being denies... Sorry, I wanted you all to see what I have after I removed all the dead and soggy roots. |
Also a good site to order mix is repotme.com.
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I haven't used the coarse / chunky Miracle gro mix, but from what another member posted, sounds ok. It's the original Miracle gro orchid mix that most of us are familiar with that is to be avoided.
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