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Orchids are delicate, but even when they look “dead,” they can often be revived with the right care. One surprising natural remedy many gardeners swear by is ground cinnamon. It's not just for baking — cinnamon has antifungal, antibacterial, and healing properties that can breathe new life into your orchid.
🌸 Why Cinnamon?
Cinnamon:
Acts as a natural antifungal agent, protecting the plant from root rot and infections.
Helps seal wounds on cut roots or stems.
Promotes healthy regrowth by keeping the orchid’s environment clean and disease-free.
🧪 What You’ll Need:
1 teaspoon (or spoon) of ground cinnamon
A soft brush or cotton swab
Pruning shears (sterilized)
Water (room temperature)
Optional: Orchid bark or potting mix
🌿 Step-by-Step Revival Guide:
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