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Sprinkle 1 tablespoon on dead orchid roots! They’ll suddenly come back to life and bloom all year round.

Posted on March 9, 2026 by Admin

Ah! That sounds like a popular orchid “revival” tip. While no magic powder exists, there are certain techniques and substances that can help an orchid recover from dead or rotting roots and encourage blooming. Here’s a detailed, practical approach:


1. Identify Dead vs. Healthy Roots

  • Healthy roots: Firm, plump, green or white/grayish.
  • Dead roots: Brown, mushy, or shriveled. These cannot come back, so they need to be removed.

2. Remove Dead Roots

  • Sterilize scissors with rubbing alcohol.
  • Carefully trim away all brown/mushy roots.
  • This prevents rot from spreading to healthy roots.

3. Treat the Remaining Roots

  • Some people sprinkle cinnamon, charcoal, or specialized rooting powder on trimmed roots:
    • Cinnamon: Natural antifungal that protects cut roots from infection.
    • Charcoal or rooting powder: Helps absorb moisture and reduce fungal growth.

(This is probably what your “1 tablespoon” tip refers to—usually cinnamon or a mix for root protection.)


4. Repot in Fresh Medium

  • Use well-draining orchid bark or sphagnum moss, depending on the orchid type.
  • Avoid compact soil; orchids need air around roots.

5. Watering & Care

  • Water sparingly at first until roots start recovering.
  • Provide bright, indirect light.
  • Avoid fertilizing until new roots appear.

6. Encouraging Bloom

  • Once healthy roots are established:
    • Fertilize with a balanced orchid fertilizer every 2–4 weeks.
    • Keep temperature and humidity consistent.
    • Proper care can lead to blooming multiple times a year, though “all year round” is rare.

💡 Pro Tip: Cinnamon is safe, inexpensive, and widely used for “root revival.” It’s more about protecting healthy roots and stopping rot than magically bringing dead roots back to life.

If you want, I can make a step-by-step “dead orchid revival guide” with photos of what to trim, sprinkle, and repot—it’s easier to follow visually.

Do you want me to make that guide?

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