Orchids have a difficult reputation, but as long as you maintain air flow and allow the roots to breathe, your indoor orchids ...
Root rot occurs when roots are dark and soil is mushy. The most common cause is overwatering. To treat, repot the plant and adjust watering frequency.
Another technique is to use the sharp tool to go up from the bottom of the root ball, about two-thirds the distance between the bottom and top roots. Rotate the root ball 90 degrees and cut up again.
Andrew Bunting, vice president of horticulture at the Pennsylvania Horticulture Society Damon Abdi, assistant professor of ...
Ever notice how plants seem to come alive underground just as the days start getting shorter? It’s not your ...