Rejuvenate your orchid with this method loved by nurserymen: it lasts a lifetime

After leaf removal, cut the orchid stem at the base and disinfect the cut roots with hydrogen peroxide. Place the remaining part in a new pot, in a warm and well-lit location, and watch it regrow rapidly. For the cut roots, follow these steps:

Place the roots in a shallow plastic bowl and add some water.
Soak bark in water for 30 minutes.
Remove the orchid from the water bowl and place drained bark at the bottom of a new pot.
Position the plant in the pot, fitting the roots inside.
Cover everything with bark and growing medium.
repotting orchid

By following this method, your orchid will recover easily, ensuring proper growth. Not only will you revive a struggling plant, but you may also find yourself with two thriving orchids. Give this method a try with your orchid and witness the positive transformation.

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