What should I do if the roots of Phalaenopsis are rotten?
At present, many people will encounter many phenomena in the process of planting Phalaenopsis. One of the common phenomena is the rotten roots of Phalaenopsis. Many growers don't know what to do, and some even give up those Phalaenopsis plants with rotten roots. I'll tell you how to save Phalaenopsis after root rot. When we plant Phalaenopsis, once we find that it has rotten roots, we must cut them off in time, and all the rotten ones must be cut off. If it is not cleaned, the roots of Phalaenopsis will continue to rot. At the same time, after pruning, it should be sterilized. Phalaenopsis roots can be sprinkled with Cymbidium hybridum, then dried and planted in potted plants to survive. But the original soil can't be used, so it needs to be planted again, and more water should be added after planting. After about half a month, Phalaenopsis can grow new roots and buds, indicating that Phalaenopsis has been saved. The above is about how to save Phalaenopsis after root rot.