Root rot is a common problem for Orchid plant owners Orchid roots are especially sensitive and cannot tolerate excess water and heavy wet soil around their roots

Look for these signs of root rot Dark green or black roots Soft mushy roots Mold and discoloration

Re-potting your orchid is mandatory for dealing with root rot Removing the rooted roots, spraying with a safe fungicide, and re-potting in a sterilized pot with drainage and air flow for the roots are the basic steps

Crown rot is a concern for Orchids Watering needs to be done sparingly, and only at the roots If water becomes trapped at the base of the flowers or leaves, the stem will begin to rot

Visit our blog for more plant care guides