To start, make sure to choose a healthy and thriving orchid plant to use for propagation.
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Once you have your plant, ensure your gardening tools are clean and disinfected with alcohol. Carefully clean the orchid’s roots and using sterile tools, cut the lower part of the roots.
After this step, you’ll have one orchid with roots and one without.
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Now, it’s time to plant both orchids in separate pots with fresh potting mix and moss.
This process will give you twice the stunning blooms and double the joy in your home. Happy gardening!
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Stay tuned for the continuation on the next page…
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