If your orchid is severely affected by fungi and bacteria, white cement can be a powerful remedy.
Remove Infected Parts
Cut off all diseased leaves and roots to prevent the infection from spreading.
If the orchid has no leaves left, cut off the flower bud to conserve nutrients for root regrowth.
Prepare White Cement Solution
Mix 1 small spoonful of white cement with 0.5 liters of water.
Let it sit for 30 minutes.
Decant the clear solution from the top and discard the residue at the bottom.
Soak the Orchid
Submerge the entire orchid in the cement solution for 30 minutes.
Hang it in a cool place for 1 day to dry.
Disinfect with Cinnamon Powder
Apply cinnamon powder to all cut surfaces to prevent fungal infections.
Replanting and Maintenance
Use dry pine bark as the growing medium.
Do not water for 1 week to allow cuts to heal.
After 1 week, start watering lightly.
Mix 20 grams of aloe vera leaves with 1 liter of water and use this solution to water the orchid.
Aloe vera provides essential minerals and vitamins, encouraging root and sprout growth.
Method 4: Using Aloe Vera and Garlic for Reviving Rotten Orchids
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