Valentines day is in a few short days, and maybe you are considering a love fern, a la Kate Hudson in the movie "How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days"? Or, maybe you just like the way orchids look and have a few that you seem to inevitably replace when all their flowers fall off. That used to be me, and those were sad days. I always felt like it was an abrupt ending with this flower I had spent 6+ weeks so carefully watering. Well, let me be proof to all of my fellow black-thumbed friends that you might just be able to turn that thumb a certain shade of green. You don't have to watch you flower [relationship?] wilt and wither away like Kate's love fern if you follow a few steps and have a little patience...
You start with this...
and then it turns [magic, I know] into this:
pretty easy, right?
awesome tutorial! I love orchids but they've always died, and I didn't know how to revive them.. Thanks, I'll try again. You make it look so easy.
ReplyDeletexo Nancy
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Great info....I'm gonna have to run out & buy some orchids now. I always threw them out when all the blooms fell off!
ReplyDeleteFabulous info. I stupidly cut my stalk. Now I am just watering leaves that are growing.....but I will up the water, as I am watering so little! It has been a year so I hope something will happen sooon!
ReplyDeleteIt's ok to completely cut your stalk - I did that to the one pictured with the flower now because it was super dead. Growing new leaves means that your orchid is regenerating!! If you up your watering a little bit, I bet you will have a new stalk start to shoot in no time! Just keep being patient, and watch for one to pop out somewhere between the leaves - as soon as it it long enough to clip to a wire/dowel, do so so that it continues growing upward.
DeleteOh my goodness! Thank you for this...I have two of these and have been wondering how to bring them back to life! :)
ReplyDeleteah, alas, I have never been able to keep an orchid alive, these are great tips!!
ReplyDeleteI've always thought orchids would be far too hard for me to keep alive but this seems fairly straightforward. Might have to give it a try! Thanks for the tips xx
ReplyDeleteAnna (My Design Ethos)
Wow-a fellow black thumb who revived an orchid! I have killed 3. I am printing this so I can attempt to have a 4th.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the step by step instructions.
What if the leaves have died? Is it then beyond hope?
ReplyDeleteHi Juanita,
DeleteI wish I had better advice - but from what I have read online - if the leaves are dead, its probably better to get a new one :)
Peace
ReplyDeleteI read you should seal the "cut" end with wax, is that true?
That is great to know. I usually just throw them out. But where do you keep them while they are growing back and looming ugly?
ReplyDeleteI read to seal a cut with cinnamon powder, leaves with damage too. It dries it up preventing fungus and bacteria from entering the wound.
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