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Irielicious 06-19-2016 11:58 PM

I broke my new roots tip off...HELP ME COPE!!!
 
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I'm heartbroken:_( I broke my orchids brand new root tip off when I was cleaning up dead issue from a leaf that fell off :(. Oh it was so beautiful and green it is in desperate need of new roots too...SIGH!!! Does that mean this nubbin will never grow again :(???

PaphMadMan 06-20-2016 06:59 AM

When a reasonably healthy plant is ready to grow roots it can be pretty determined about it. Most likely you will see new root growth soon. The piece that broke off won't do anything.

Irielicious 06-20-2016 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by PaphMadMan (Post 808214)
When a reasonably healthy plant is ready to grow roots it can be pretty determined about it. Most likely you will see new root growth soon. The piece that broke off won't do anything.

You mean the nubbin that is left over will die? So there are no cases of the root going around the place where it was wounded and push out another root around the same place?

PaphMadMan 06-20-2016 03:06 PM

The bit that remains attached to the plant might branch, but you are just as likely to get a complete new root - one or the other or both.

Irielicious 06-20-2016 04:19 PM

Broken Root Tip Tragedy
 
Thanks for you help! I'm glad there is some hope that the root could still put out a root in the same area!!! I still can't believe it happened I didn't sleep well last night I felt so bad about it! :_(

Leafmite 06-20-2016 04:58 PM

Nearly everyone does stuff like this. I have broken off roots and new growths many times. This last time, it was my Sievekingia. I was trying to make more room for one of the growths by cutting a bit of the pot away and accidentally knocked off the new growth. It has just started a new one. It can be frustrating but, as said, the plant will try again.

Irielicious 06-20-2016 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Leafmite (Post 808287)
Nearly everyone does stuff like this. I have broken off roots and new growths many times. This last time, it was my Sievekingia. I was trying to make more room for one of the growths by cutting a bit of the pot away and accidentally knocked off the new growth. It has just started a new one. It can be frustrating but, as said, the plant will try again.

Sorry that happened to you :( too! My heart sank but I'm glad to hear that your plant was able to put out a new root to replace the one that was lost! I appreciate the encouragement Leafmite! I'll have to shake it off and learn from my mistake! It is just so hard sometimes to forgive yourself as it plays over and over again in your head or at least mine lol.

rbarata 06-20-2016 05:47 PM

Broken roots are just opportunities for new roots to be born.;)

Leafmite 06-20-2016 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Irielicious (Post 808295)
Sorry that happened to you :( too! My heart sank but I'm glad to hear that your plant was able to put out a new root to replace the one that was lost! I appreciate the encouragement Leafmite! I'll have to shake it off and learn from my mistake! It is just so hard sometimes to forgive yourself as it plays over and over again in your head or at least mine lol.

The best thing to do to console yourself is to buy a new orchid. :)

Irielicious 06-20-2016 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Leafmite (Post 808317)
The best thing to do to console yourself is to buy a new orchid. :)

You know what I think you are right!!! I just might do that!!! Thanks again :)


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