21
(Phalaenopsis-) Orchid repotting advice needed
(slrpnk.net)
In between life, we garden.
About
We're a warm and informative space for plant enthusiasts to connect, learn, and flourish together. Dive into discussions on care, propagation, and styling, while embracing eco-friendly practices. Join us in nurturing growth and finding serenity through the extraordinary world of houseplants.
Need an ID on your green friends? Check out: !plantid@mander.xyz
Get involved in Citizen Science: Add your photo here to help build a database of plants across the entire planet. This database is used by non-profits, academia, and the sciences to promote biodiversity, learning and rewilding.
Rules
DM us to add yours! :)
That seems like a lot of damage for one week, but I guess anything is possible.
In general, plants don't like sudden changes to their environment. That's why you should gradually introduce indoor plants to sunlight if you move them outdoors - you'll give them sunburn. I suspect the same is true for roots. I keep my orchids in bark and let them dry out some between waterings. I suspect if their roots were suddenly moist 24/7 they wouldn't be too happy about it.
I hate to link reddit, but more info found here