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Old 08-01-2007, 08:09 AM
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Spag and bag instructions ?

I have read the term but have not found the instructions
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http://www.firstrays.com/sphagnbag.htm

has instructions (and information!) about resuscitating dying plants.
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Sphag and bag is simply putting the rootless plant into a ziplock bag with a little mostly wrung out sphagnum moss, with or without touching the moss, and zipping it up. This should be kept in bright light but never in direct light (about 70%-80% shade). Then it is a waiting game. With 100% humidity, the plant can survive in nearly perfect condition for a vary long time. You are basically waiting for the plant to feel the need to continue root growth for monopodials, or for the correct season to produce a new growth for sympodials with roots on the new growth to follow. The plant is removed from the bag when new rooting is noted and potted up. If the plant has been in the bag for a very long time, some sort of fungicide should be used as the plant is very tender like a seedling coming out of flask. I generally open the bag every week or two to inspect the plant. This is not for plants with any amount of viable root. Those should be potted up, maybe temporarily in moss, and a baggy over the plant with an opening around the bottom to raise the humidity, but not to 100%, for awhile if the amount of root is very small. With roots, the plant needs a wet dry(or mostly dry) cycle to maintain root health.
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This spag and bag information is very helpful.
I recently went to divide one of my dendrobium plants and did not get it separated with new roots It was a large one at that and I did not want to loose it .

I have done the spag and bag deal and will now sit and wait for my plant to get new roots .
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Dens are sympodial, so you will probably get a new growth first, then roots from that growth.
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