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First aid for NoID Dendrobium! Please help!
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Hello everyone!
I've got a huge problem. The story is a bit long to be fair but in a shortcut: I have repotted Dendrobium that I got for my birthday, because I wanted to give small ones to my friends. Unfortunately, I had to leave them for about month unattended in hall and no one has thought of watering them. Then, something even worse happened! :(( Some idiot has stolen my large 'parent' NoID Dendrobium and all I have got left are those babies. The main canes at the bottom are yellow and dry. Currently there are four new keiki with one probably forming on a side, however it could also be a root. Unluckily, two tiny keiki growing from another baby dendrobium seem to be dead. I am aware I made a huge mistake when I divided them and I will regret it for a very long time! I really want to keep them alive and healthy, but I'm affraid I'm killing them even more. :( Please, I beg you for any advice, help with this matter. |
I'm in the process of rescuing a dendrobium that was in a similar position I potted in a small container with sphagnum miss and small bark chips. Kept it moist but not wet and watered with seaweed powder.
after about 2 months a small shoot started growing and now 6 months later has 2 shoots and a keiki So just keep at it you may also have good luck. They don't look too far gone to me. Will look for some pics |
BTW what kind of jerk steals their neighbours plant ?
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Thanks for your advice, I'll do my best to save it now! |
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psvkue1riu.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psqpoyk0eu.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pstzwamlem.jpg First pic was in February of this year and the last is this month |
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Sorry about the loss of your orchid. Good luck with the rescuing.
Nice job, SimJam! |
Good save..It's on it's way now
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