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Abundant flowers and roots from the orchid if you do this procedure once a month


Did you know that you can get abundant flowers and roots from the orchid if you do this procedure once a month? Let’s find out what it is and how to do it!Orchid – imilanesi.nanopress.it

There is a procedure that allows you to obtain abundant flowers and roots from the orchid if you apply it once a month. What procedure is it? The procedure concerns the aerial roots of the orchid , to be treated in the same way as those that are in the pot. Let’s find out what to do to have abundant roots and flowers!rootless orchid – imilanesi.nanopress.it

Why does the orchid produce aerial roots?

The aerial roots produced by orchids are a completely normal process for these plants, in fact they inherit this trait from genetic factors belonging to the species from which they come.

These roots have the function of absorbing water and nutrients and of further strengthening the plant to the ground, as well as contributing to photosynthesis , even if to a minimal extent. The behavior does not undergo variations when the plant is in the pot.

The roots of the orchid seek water and support from multiple sources, in order to ensure their survival . Let’s say that they act this way by instinct, in a natural way, and it is a good thing if the orchid no longer produces roots, as it draws sustenance from the aerial ones.

Typically this happens when the soil is not good for growing orchids and therefore root production is concentrated outside the pot.

What to do with orchid aerial roots

The aerial roots of the orchid should not be cut, but preferably watered to encourage their growth. To prevent them from falling to the ground, it is advisable to place the pot in another larger one so that it is more elevated and insert the aerial roots into a plastic cup with water. As the water is absorbed, fill the cup to give them the necessary nourishment.

As already mentioned, the roots of orchids that come out of the pot should never be cut, except when they are dry and dead. These roots add charm to the plant and testify to its good health. In fact, if the orchid has aerial roots outside the pot it is very likely that they have not suffered from water stagnation, so they are certainly healthy.

Avoid potting the aerial roots as there is a risk that they will not adapt to the bark and therefore could die. Another trick is to spray water over the aerial roots , so as to help the plant stay hydrated.Purple Orchid – iilanesi.nanopress.it

When to Repot Orchid Aerial Roots

If you don’t want to see these roots outside the plant then repot them, but don’t cut them. Before repotting them, however, you must accustom the aerial roots of the orchids to a higher humidity level that they will find in the soil. Here’s how to do it:

  • Wait for the right time to repot the orchid;
  • In the 2 weeks before repotting, spray water on the aerial roots;
  • Be careful not to wet the stem and leaves;
  • Spray water 2 times a day and then increase to 4-5 times.

In this way the roots get used to the higher humidity and will take root well in the substrate .

Get more orchids from aerial roots

You can also get more orchids from the aerial roots. If there are too many and they are healthy, cut the orchid from the stem part with sharp scissors and separate it from the root . Plant the aerial roots in a separate pot and add a spoonful of cinnamon powder, making sure that it ends up in the cut part, so as to disinfect it.

At this point put some clay balls to plant the other orchid, put it inside the pot and add the soil. Leave it for half an hour in the oxygenated water so that the roots soften.

Place pine and moss on top to nourish the plant and make it grow and develop at its best . You will see that your orchids will grow lush and produce many beautiful flowers, and abundant too! As you can see, the aerial roots of the orchid are very important and you can cut them only if necessary!

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