To encourage new root growth and prevent further stress:
Place the potted orchid in a cool, shady spot with good air circulation.
Avoid direct sunlight, which can cause drying.
Do not water the orchid for the first week after repotting to allow the severed roots to heal and prevent further rot. Orchid Watering Can
Step 5: Resume Watering
After a week, you can start watering the orchid again:
Soak the entire pot in clean water for 10 minutes once a week.
Remove the orchid from the water and let it drain. Cover the pot with a clear plastic box to create a greenhouse effect, which will help retain moisture and promote root growth.
Water the moss weekly to keep it moist, but not wet.
Step 6: Feed with Rice Water
Once your orchid begins to grow new roots, it needs additional nutrients to grow stronger. Rice water is an excellent natural fertilizer that provides essential minerals and amino acids that promote plant health.
Take 2 liters of water and add 5 teaspoons of rice.
Leave the rice for a few hours to release the nutrients into the water.
Use this rice water to water your orchid once a week.
Rice water not only provides essential nutrients but also promotes the growth of beneficial microorganisms in the substrate, further accelerating the orchid’s recovery. Step 7: Ongoing Care and Maintenance
To keep your orchid healthy and ensure its continued growth:
Soak the pot in rice water for 10 minutes once a week.
Mist the orchid’s leaves regularly to keep them moist.
Ensure the soil is moist, but never too wet.
Monitor the leaves and roots for signs of stress or disease.
Result: A completely restored orchid.
After using this method for about two months, your dying orchid will






