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Old 24-01-2005, 08:06 PM
Rob Halgren
 
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Christopher J Barown wrote:
For christmas I received a Dendrobium. The standard
kind (this one is purple) that you find at Home Depot,
etc. for $20. I know the plant is probably not worth
saving, but it was a gift, so their are politics
involved... which means I need to make an effort.

Well, you could always go out and get another one. Probably identical.
That takes care of the politics...
When I got it, it was obviously in good condition. But
over the last few weeks, the plant has started to 'dry
up'. The leaves on one cane just shriveled up, and turned
brown. The others are following suit.


The big box stores aren't really in the business of selling plants that
will live forever. They'd really rather you are satisfied with the
plant for just long enough to desire a new one, and then buy a
replacement. Orchid plants generally receive minimal care while at the
store. You might be able to save it. Start by unpotting it and seeing
if it has any roots left. If it does, repot it. If it doesn't,
pitch it. It should grow pretty well under the conditions that
phalaenopsis and phrags grow in.

Have fun

Rob

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