Junzilan has cut off the root and rotted, and there are a few that are not rotten, can they still co

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It can sprout new sprouts.

    Treatment of rotten roots of Gentleman's Orchid.

    Remove rotten roots: Plant the rotten roots of the orchid from the pot, gently peel off the soil, then rinse the roots with water, and use scissors to clean the rotten roots. If the leaves are yellow or weak, it is best to cut off the damaged leaves as well.

    Disinfection: Soak the cleaned roots in potassium permanganate solution for 5 minutes, then dip a little sulfur powder or plant ash or carbendazim, and then dry in a cool place (about 2 days).

    After the rotten roots of the orchid are treated, they are potted.

    The disinfected roots can be replanted, and the roots can be appropriately promoted by adding Bicca rooting agent. Raise the temperature of the plant appropriately, control it at 22 30, and after two months, it can grow new roots and replant it into the nutrient potting soil. After planting, it is necessary to control watering, do not dry or water, so as not to rot the roots again, and put it in a cool and ventilated place.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes. After the roots rot, the temperature and moisture can be controlled well, and it can be rerooted.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Junzilan's head is cut off, so that there are still a few pieces of root that are not rotten and can still come up to the bride, and the one who comes up from the south, but you must be watered, you must pay attention, and try to be as high as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello friend look at your description. This kind of rots. Clean the root system and plant new ones in.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Under normal circumstances, if the roots of the orchid are not dead, the orchid can re-sprout, so it can take root when the orchid is soaked and rotted.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The stem of the orchid is rotten and cannot regenerate roots, because the leaves of the orchid cannot be reproduced, and only the leaves that can be reproduced can take root, so since the stem of the orchid has rotted, it cannot regenerate roots.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Gentleman Langen rotten can be saved. If there is too much watering in the breeding process, or the potting soil has poor compaction and ventilation, it is easy to rot the roots, so can the roots of the orchid be saved, it can be saved, and after a series of ways, it can make the roots of the orchid regrow and continue to grow.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Can the roots of the Gentleman's Orchid be revived if they have rotted?

    It can be completely saved, and if it is not saved in time, it cannot be restored on its own. After the root rots, take it out of the pot, clean up the sticky soil, and prune off the rotten roots. Prepare potassium permanganate disinfection and new potting soil, disinfect the plants, put them in a pot, and put them in a cool, well-ventilated place to wait for rooting.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the stem of the orchid is rotten, it will not be able to take root, it will continue to rot until the root is rotten, and in fact it is also in a state of death.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How to deal with the rotten Junzi Langan:

    1. Root trimming and disinfection.

    The roots of the orchid are rotten and rootless, and they need to be pruned as soon as possible to avoid further rotting. Prepare sterilized tools in advance, cut off all the rotten roots, and there should be no residue. If there are yellowing and dry leaves, prune them off to avoid continuing to consume nutrients.

    After pruning, it is necessary to disinfect it, and apply potassium permanganate solution to the fracture of the branches and leaves to sterilize and disinfect it to avoid residual bacteria. After treatment, it needs to be dried in a ventilated, breathable and semi-shaded environment, and the wound should be dried before planting.

    2. Prepare potting soil.

    Once the root system of the orchid decays, it will leave germs and bacteria in the soil, so the soil can no longer be used, and it needs to be poured out and new soil can be prepared. The soil can be mixed with humus, sand, perlite, and cake fertilizer, and the prepared soil should also be disinfected. The original flower pots should also be disinfected, and the soil should be put into the flower pots for later use.

    3. Plant in the soil.

    After the wound of the orchid has dried, it can be replanted in the soil. Insert the treated orchid directly into the pot, you can plant it a little deeper, and compact the surrounding soil after treatment, so that it is not easy to lodging. It can also be properly watered with rooting powder to promote it to grow roots as soon as possible and resume normal growth as soon as possible.

    Fourth, post-management.

    It is best to provide a warm, well-ventilated and slightly shady environment before recovering growth, so that it can take root and survive as soon as possible. Wait for growth to resume before normal management. It should be noted that the temperature should be reasonably controlled during the later management period, especially the high and low temperature in summer and winter.

    It is also necessary to water in moderation, and it is strictly forbidden to accumulate water. Fertilization should be done with thin fertilizer and frequent application, so as to avoid root rot.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Prune all its roots, then apply carbendazim to the wound and let it dry in a cool and ventilated place for a day or so, and then you can let it take root.

    If you let the rootless Monarch Orchid take root, try not to use nutrient soil, there are fungi or something in the nutrient soil, which will cause it to have rotten roots, use river sand, sawdust and other things as much as possible, and then thoroughly wet and water them, and bury the bottom of the rootless Monarch Orchid in the planting material.

    Put it in a well-ventilated place, you can see a little scattered light on it, of course, you can also put it in a bright light place indoors, so as to ensure that the soil is dry, water it in time, don't let the potting soil dry thoroughly, and then water him when the soil surface is dry, to ensure a certain air humidity.

    If nothing else, at most 1 2 weeks, its roots will grow slowly, as long as the root system grows out, when it grows to about two centimeters, it grows more, we can transplant it to the new nutrient soil to cultivate, so that it can grow quickly.

    Monarch orchid repotting time

    Generally, it is best to choose to change the pot in spring and autumn, around March and October, these two time periods are better, the temperature is best not higher than 35 degrees, not less than 10 degrees, this range is more suitable for potting. Because of the high temperature in summer and low temperature in winter, it is difficult to take the pot after repotting, which affects survival, growth and flowering.

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