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1.Prune the dead parts
Using disinfected scissors, remove damaged or soft roots and dry stems. This will prevent the plant from wasting its energy on irrecoverable parts.
2.Rehydrate the roots
Soak the base of the orchid in warm, non-calcareous water for 15 to 20 minutes. This will allow the dried-out roots to gently rehydrate.
3.Provide him with a suitable environment
Instead of replanting your orchid directly, wrap its roots in slightly damp sphagnum moss (a natural moss that retains water). Then place it in a clear container that allows light to pass through and maintains sufficient humidity, without excess stagnant water.
4.Provide adequate light for it
Orchids like light, but not direct sunlight which burns their leaves. A location near an east or west facing window is ideal.
5.Be patient and watch for signs of recover