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Very informative thanks
ОтветитьCan you do a video on how to save cymbidium orchids with root rot?
ОтветитьOh, I am so going to try this trick , I have couple vandals ,thank you ❤ for the great idea and information
Ответить❤ my vanda are going to be so happy now 🎉
ОтветитьVanda propagation is fun
ОтветитьAwesome!!❤
ОтветитьDo you spray the rocks/plant/or moss ?
ОтветитьI have never tried this method. I have rooted them in potting soil or regular soil. If anymore breaks I will try your method 😊
ОтветитьCan I do it with phalenopolis?
ОтветитьWhile waiting on root development, do you open the bag and spray the sphagnum moss to keep it damp?
Ответить"The starting point of all achievement is desire." -Napoleon Hill
ОтветитьReally interesting, cant wait to see the follow up video.
ОтветитьWhat % hydrogen peroxide?
ОтветитьThanks for sharing very informative video. Is the hydogen peroxide diluted
ОтветитьYou are so amaizing. Thank you. Sending love from Jamaica as usual
ОтветитьAmazing!A lot of good information and the demonstration was great!Wonder if this would work for Cattleya Irchid with no roots?
ОтветитьReally interesting
ОтветитьI've had mine in the bag for 2 weeks and I'm starting to get white mold. I've heard maybe cinnamon helps?
ОтветитьDo you have a Vanda Terete?. I would love to see a video about them. I just got one and not sure if I should cut their dry aerial roots.
ОтветитьI’ll have to try this. Thanks!!
ОтветитьWhich videos show the progression?
I would maybe spray with alcohol and let it evaporate — as it would kill bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc. and let it dry as a primary or secondary step. Hydrogen peroxide doesn’t kill everything. I might have boiled the water and let it cool. Then add
The roots aren’t coming from the end, they will come from the stem inbetween the leaves.