Soak the pot in rice water for 10 minutes once a week.
Regularly mist the orchid’s leaves to keep them hydrated.
Ensure the growing medium remains moist but never overly wet.
Monitor the leaves and roots for signs of stress or disease.
The Results: A Fully Recovered Orchid
After following this method for about two months, your once-dying orchid will have fully recovered:
Strong, healthy roots will have developed, allowing for better nutrient absorption.
Fresh green leaves will replace the previously yellowed ones.
The orchid will regain its vigor and be ready to bloom again in the near future.
Conclusion
Reviving an orchid suffering from root rot is completely possible with the right care and patience. By removing damaged roots, disinfecting with baking soda, repotting with dry moss, and providing nutrients through rice water, your orchid can regain its health and flourish. With proper maintenance, your orchid will continue to grow strong, producing vibrant green leaves and beautiful flowers for years to come.