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For a stronger rooting boost, you can substitute the chamomile tea with aloe vera juice (diluted 1:2 with water), which contains natural enzymes and hormones that stimulate root development.
âť“ Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Can I use this remedy on other plants?
A: Yes! Cinnamon and chamomile can help with fungal issues on many houseplants, though results vary by species.
Q: How long does it take to see results?
A: Some orchids show new root or leaf growth within 2-4 weeks, while others may take several months. Patience is key!
Q: My orchid has no roots left—can it still be saved?
A: It’s harder, but not impossible. Place the orchid in a humid environment (like a terrarium or humidity dome) and mist gently to encourage air root growth.
Q: Why cinnamon?
A: Cinnamon is a powerful natural antifungal and antibacterial agent, helping prevent rot and infection on freshly cut roots.
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