1, pruning
But we dry the roots of the orchid, because this orchid may have some empty roots and rotten roots, so at this time we will prepare scissors to cut off some rotten roots or empty roots.
Step 2 dry
Then the cut part will have a wound. If it is not dried, it will produce bacteria and rot, which will affect the orchid serving basin. Moreover, serious rot will breed a large number of bacteria, affect the reproduction and growth of Rhizopus, and lead to the longer the orchid, the worse it will be.
So before we put the orchid into the pot, we should dry it as a trimmed root wound instead of exposing it to the sun. It is best to put it in a ventilated and cool place to dry the wound. After the wound heals slowly, we can put it in the pot.
Then, when the wound is dry, the serving basin of orchids will be faster and safer, but if your orchids have no rotten roots and empty roots and have not been pruned, you can change the basin directly.