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what are these black spots on my phalaenobosis leaves? or pink orchids?

Phalaenopsis and other orchids respond quickly to any problems in their environment. Pimples are one of the signs of trouble. The first step in treating dark spots on orchid leaves is diagnosing the problem. Some phalaenopsis have naturally speckled leaves, so it can be a natural coloring. However, staining the leaves can also signify a bacterial or fungal disease. Bacterial leaf spot is quite common among orchids and can be aggressive and dangerous to phalaenopsis.

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a person is holding up the roots of a plant in a glass bowl with text overlay reading orchid rescue

MonstroFarm on Instagram: "Orchid Rescue. This orchid was stuck in this combo pot and now has a second chance. Here are some tips on how you can perform your own rescue. 🪨Use a mix that has bark and perlite to provide adequate drainage. Add some Sphagnum moss to give you a little water holding capacity. 🪴Remove them from the planter, clean the roots and center it in a pot that’s slightly larger than the root ball. 💦 Water your orchid by soaking it in a bowl when the sphagnum moss dries o

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two hands holding a potted plant with roots in it and the words how to fertilize orchids

The American Orchid Society recommends feeding your plants regularly with a 20-20-20 fertilizer with little to no urea. Another recommendation is to fertilize with quarter-strength, water-soluble fertilizer each time you water your plant. #gardening #gardenideas #orchidtips #howtogroworchids #orchidfacts #bhg

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Solve the mystery of orchid leaves turning yellow with our expert guide on identifying causes and implementing solutions for yellow orchid leaves.

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different types of flowers and leaves on a white background with words describing common orchid diseases

There are several diseases that can affect your orchids’. Identifying the particular disease on your orchid is necessary to controlling it properly. This chart shows some of the diseases most often observed on orchids. Read below for more information about each disease and how to eliminate it.

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a potted plant sitting on top of a table next to scissors

When it comes to repotting orchids, a delicate touch is required. Unlike traditional potted plants, orchids thrive in loose materials like bark, charcoal, and moss. This article guides you through the essential steps of repotting an orchid, ensuring a successful transition for your plant. Discover the secrets to minimize stress and disease risks while exposing the intricate root system. With careful attention and expert advice, you'll confidently replant your orchid and witness it flourish!

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a green plant with the words orchid leaves yellowing how to fix this common problem

Orchids are beautiful plants that can add a touch of elegance to any room. But sometimes, leaves on orchids turn yellow. This can be caused by a number of things, from overwatering to pests. Check out this post for information on the 11 most common reasons for orchid leaves turning yellow, as well as how to fix them. With the right care, you can keep your orchids healthy and looking beautiful! Tap now.

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some plants and dirt on a table with the words how to save an orchid with no leaves

Find out why your orchid loses its leaves or why your orchid leaves are falling off. Learn how to stop it and how to regrow orchid leaves. Don't worry, it is possible to save or revive an orchid with no leaves. #Orchid #OrchidCare #OrchidLeaves #OrchidProblem

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The surprising truth is that orchid roots grow more than expected | The surprising truth is that orchid roots grow more than expected #happinessgarden #orchids #plants | By Happiness Garden | Welcome to my channel. This is an orchid infected with a fungus that leads to rot. All roots are damaged The entire root should be cut off Only this leaf is still fresh so I will proceed to revive this orchid Rinse with water to remove pathogenic fungi. When eating garlic, don't throw away the peel…

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