Saving Dehydrated Orchids with No Roots - Epic Orchid Rescue Episode 3: Rootless Phalaenopsis
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 Published On Sep 10, 2020

This is another update on my Epic Orchid Rescue, this time, we are trying to save a few dehydrated orchids with no roots. The leaves of the phalaenopsis are very wrinkled, shriveled, and lifeless. After a few weeks, I'm trying to bring these two plants back to life.

Music:
"The Gift" by Reed Mathis

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Growing Environment
Orange County, Southern California (USA)
Zone 10B: Subtropical/Hot-semi arid climate - hot, dry summers / mild winters with low to moderate rainfall

Average Summer Outdoor Temperatures: 63-83F
Average Winter Outdoor Temperatures: 48-70F
Average Rainfall: 13 inches/year

Indoor Temperatures: 65-85F
Indoor Humidity 40-60%
East/West facing windows
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THINGS I USE:
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MSU Fertilizer for Well Water: https://amzn.to/2RfKTne
Nutricote Slow Release Fertilizer: https://amzn.to/33kwQlI
Seaweed Supplement: https://amzn.to/3ikIdR0
Silica Supplement: https://amzn.to/2GLYS21
Miticide for Spider Mites: https://amzn.to/2FlAIuO

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