1. How can orchid roots sprout again
Orchid roots can germinate again if they are well maintained. First of all, we should trim the orchid root, cut off the old root, sick root and bad root, and then disinfect it. Then prepare clean water moss as planting material and prepare a self sealing bag. Wrap the orchid root with water moss, wet it, put it into a self sealing bag, put it in a sunny and warm place, and open the bag every few days for air exchange. Generally, small buds will grow after one or two months. After the small buds grow, poke several holes on the self sealing bag to make it breathe and discharge excess water. After about half a month, it will all sprout p>
2. How to plant buds
After sprouting, orchid roots can be planted in flower pots p>
First, we need to prepare suitable soil. It is best to prepare loose, breathable, moisturizing and nutritious soil. It can be prepared with phytolith, fairy soil, rotten leaf soil and bark in the ratio of 3:4:2:1, which is conducive to root cultivation p>
Then check the root system and cut off the too dense, too long or old roots and diseased roots, which can promote the continuous regeneration of orchid buds. After pruning, it needs to be soaked, disinfected and dried, and then carefully planted in the flowerpot. While filling in the soil, gently shake the flowerpot to make the root close to the soil p>
After that, water should be poured to increase the moisture of the soil and promote the growth of orchid buds. When the orchid buds grow to a certain extent, the watering can be controlled so that the new seedlings can grow independently of the old seedlings. During this period, an appropriate amount of topdressing is required, and some phosphorus and potassium fertilizer can be applied, which has a better effect of root cultivation and can help plants accumulate nutrients p>