Multiply Orchids from Tigers Dries Without Roots

Orchids are beautiful and fascinating exotic plants that can be multiplied in different ways. If you have orchids with dry stems without roots, do not despair as it is possible to multiply them and revive them. Here are some steps to follow to multiply orchids from dry stems without roots:

1. Preparation of Tools and Materials

  • Clean and disinfected scissors
  • A substrate suitable for orchids (mix of sphagnum and bark)
  • Small transparent pots
  • Rainwater or distilled water

2. Preparation of Dry Tigers

First cut the dried stems of your orchids into pieces about 5 to 10 cm long. Make sure that each piece contains at least one knot, because it is from this node that the new roots will form.

3. Plantation of Tige’s Pieces

Gently place each piece of stem in a small transparent pot filled with orchid substrate. Ensure that the knot is partially buried in the substrate. Lightly spray the pieces with rainwater or distilled water to moisten them.

4. Maintenance and Care

Place the pots in a bright place but without direct exposure to the sun. Keep the substrate always slightly moist by spraying water regularly. Avoid excess water that could rot stem pieces. You should start seeing roots forming after a few weeks.

5. Transplantation of Young Plants

Once the new roots have developed well, you can transfer the young plants into larger pots with a substrate suitable for orchids. Keep watering them regularly and monitor their growth.

6. Monitoring and Patience

Multiplication of orchids from dry stems without roots requires patience and diligence. Keep caring for your young plants and monitor their evolution. Over time, you can enjoy new beautiful orchids from these once dried stems.

By following these steps and taking care of your young plants, you can successfully multiply your orchids from dry stems without roots and enrich your collection of exotic plants.