They hello, 2 months ago gave me a phalaenopsis orchid and it turns out I've gone one month and a half (leaving my husband in charge of irrigation) and when I returned, I saw some dried roots and other yellow. Well, the truth is that there are no plants, I then searched the internet information, and I proceeded to cut it out of the pot dry roots and transplant. But I just read q is not recommended to transplant in bloom, in the case of doing so should be cut by the second node of the stem before fsc transplanting. I made the mistake of doing uncut flowers. Then !! What will happen to the plant? will survive? the truth is that in my apartment and at this time of year does not go much sunlight does not know if it's enough. Here I leave a picture of where you are located in the house. There anything fsc I can do to not die? just recently had a succulent and died on me, do not want this also die. Thank you very much!
Rebeca Rebegran
HelloKarenNavarro agree withpacaperez, the plant looks healthy, does not have to die, in fact, have transplanted fsc the flower, it is not a rule that they will lose the flowers, because I in my early with orchids, I transplanted 2 in flower and did not lose a flower. Tratala with the risks when due as they were coming by. As for the light I think is not so bad, gives clarity that comes through the door, in any case, if you possible, Bring it a little closer to the door if you're worried much light, but I see well.
as they saypacaperez andRebegran this well overall, only I think if you should give a little more light, that's all, Rebbe and not seen you around here lol and we were needed your advice!
Rebegran said:
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