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cheers,
BD
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Hi Everyone, I am wondering if my Oncidium is savable after noticing the main pseudobulb has rot on one side. There are only three bulbs, the other two looks done for. I had posted about this orchid before because I bought it in terrible condition and hoped I could save it (clearance rack). But the majority of the roots were rotted themselves and I had to removed them, or rather they removed themselves when I repotted the plant. The rot started after I replanted it. I read somewhere you can scoop out the rot in some cases, as the other side of the pseudobulb seems unaffected. But I'm not sure what I'm doing. I'm new to this and my first Oncidium is a sick one. Let me know if there is a chance at reviving this plant and how I can do this. I would love some advice on how to water a plant who looks thirsty but whose roots I'd like to dry out.
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cheers,
BD
Well, I think I resized it on my own some how... but I can't edit the post to add the pics. Any advice on how to do this? Thanks.
Are you on a mobile device?
If so, look for the button that gives the option Desktop View. Then it is easy.
I am new member of orchid lovers but i would suggest you not to pot it in a media put your orchid in LECA hydroton clays. It works for most type of orchids wait till new roots development than when your orchid is strong plant in media.
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