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Sprinkle 1 spoon on dead orchid roots! Suddenly revived and blooms all year round

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Take a handful of dry, sterilized moss and place it in a new, clean pot.
Position the orchid so that the remaining healthy roots are in contact with the moss.
Gently press the moss around the base of the orchid to secure it.
Avoid over-packing the moss, as orchids require airflow around their roots.

Step 4: Creating a Recovery Environment

To encourage new root growth and prevent further stress:

Place the potted orchid in a cool, shaded area with good air circulation.
Avoid direct sunlight, which can cause dehydration.
Do not water the orchid for the first week after repotting to allow the cut roots to heal and prevent further rot.

Step 5: Resuming Watering

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