After 2 months, your orchid should have healthy new growth.
Method 2: Using Garlic Water to Stimulate Growth
If the orchid stem and roots are still fresh but the leaves have withered, garlic water can help revive it.
Prepare Garlic Solution
Mince 3 cloves of garlic and soak them in 1 liter of room-temperature water.
Let it sit for 24 hours in a cool, shaded place.
Strain out the residue before use.
Soak the Orchid
Place the orchid in garlic water for 20 minutes to kill bacteria and fungi.
Use the leftover garlic water to spray other orchids for additional protection.
Replanting and Care
Use dry pine bark or pumice stone as the growing medium.
Keep the orchid in a cool place without watering for 1 week.
After a week, start misting with water to maintain humidity.
Keep the plant in a temperature-controlled environment (20-25°C) away from direct sunlight.
Mist regularly to speed up recovery.
Applying Ginger Extract (GE Ginger Water)
After 2 weeks, mix 3ml of GE ginger water with 1 liter of water.
Water the orchid with this mixture every 10 days to stimulate root and sprout development.
After 1 month, the roots should have grown significantly, allowing you to start using organic fertilizers.
Method 3: Using White Cement to Combat Fungal Infections
If your orchid is severely affected by fungi and bacteria, white cement can be a powerful remedy.
Remove Infected Parts
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