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Phalaenopsis orchids commonly suffer from root rot and yellow leaves. The treatment is not complicated.
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Remove all damaged leaves.
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Remove all heavily rotten roots.
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Remove all old planting substances.
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Orchids may still have fresh roots even if they are weak.
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Cut off all rotten roots.
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Wash roots with clean water.
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Sprouting potatoes contain nutrients like calcium, potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium.
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Sprouting potatoes also contain salicylic acid, which promotes healthy root growth.
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Add 3 germinated garlic cloves to the potato mixture.
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Garlic contains auxin stimulants that promote tree growth and have antibacterial properties.
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Blend potato and garlic with 1 liter of water, then filter the residue.
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Soak roots in the potato and garlic mixture for 30 minutes.
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Use recycled plastic bottles as self-irrigation pots for orchids.
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Dilute 1 spoon of lime powder in 2 liters of water.
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Soak pine shells in the lime water for 30 minutes.
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Rinse the shells with clean water.
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Soak the orchids in the lime water for 30 minutes.
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Apply cinnamon powder to the cut roots to aid in drying and healing.
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Stop watering for 5 days and use orchid pine.
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Begin watering to moisturize the orchids.
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After 3 weeks, the roots become stronger.
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Continue misting periodically every 5 days.
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After 3 months, the orchid revives and develops healthily.
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This method allows for appropriate moisture and encourages orchid revival and development.