Sprinkle 1 Spoon on Dead Orchid Roots! Suddenly Revived and Blooms All Year Round

If your orchid is looking weak, yellow, or lifeless, don’t throw it away just yet! With the right care—and one simple ingredient—you can bring it back to life. This step-by-step guide will help you revive rotting orchids and enjoy blooms all year round.

Step 1: Remove All Rotten Roots

  • Gently take the orchid out of its pot.

  • Inspect the roots carefully.

  • Cut off any dark, mushy, or smelly roots using sterilized scissors.

  • Keep only firm, white, or green roots.

✨ This stops the rot and encourages new root growth.

Step 2: Disinfect with Baking Soda Solution

Purpose: Kill harmful bacteria and fungi naturally.

  • Mix 1 teaspoon baking soda into 2 liters of water.

  • Soak the roots for 10 minutes.

  • Let the roots air dry completely before repotting.

Step 3: Repot with Dry Sterilized Moss

 

 

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