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Correct process
To replant the plant, you will need, in fact, an orchid, a plastic pot with drainage holes, a substrate for orchids, scissors, and activated carbon. Water the plant to make it easier to remove the orchid from the old container. The new pot should be a little larger to accommodate all the roots. After removing the orchid, the roots need to be washed under running water and removed from the remnants of the previous substrate. Set the flower aside for 20 minutes and let the roots dry slightly .
After this, you need to inspect the roots for the presence of putrefactive processes. It is better to trim this carefully to save the life of the flower. Flower growers also advise lightly dusting the cut areas of bad roots with activated carbon powder. This contributes to the speedy recovery of the plant. If you don’t have activated carbon, you can take a little cinnamon.
how to transplant an orchid into another pot
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