Trim off any sections of soft and rotten roots. Once the rot is gone, you should repot your jewel orchid in fresh potting soil in a suitable orchid plant pot. To prevent future outbreaks ...
"If roots appear tight and tangled or you spot white roots growing out of the container, it may be time to repot. Another sign your orchid might need repotting is if its roots are beginning to rot ...
Here’s how to save your plant from repotting shock. Repotting a plant is one of those basic steps every plant owner will have to take at some point, but the prospect of removing your leafy ...