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How to use PrimeAgra
™:
To prep the plant for re-pot, set you self up over a plastic trash bag so
you can contain the mess, and gently turn you pot upside down while holding
on to the plant itself. If the roots haven't attached themselves to the
pot, everything should just fall out, if not give it some gentle coaxing. Healthy roots should
have a bright white absorbent outer covering called velamen progressing
behind nice green root tips. They can be purple in color at times too but
usually only on the aerial roots. Commonly found on Phalaenopsis.
Take special care not to break your root tips, as they are especially vulnerable to damage. Cut off any old brown dead or dying roots, on these the velamen will be leathery and will pull right off the root itself. You are trying to get all the decaying material off your root system.
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