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How long is customary to leave a dead orchid in your downstairs loo before finally admitting that it’s not coming back to life?

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    How long is customary to leave a dead orchid in your downstairs loo before finally admitting that it’s not coming back to life?

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      How long is customary to leave a dead orchid in your downstairs loo before finally admitting that it’s not coming back to life?

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      @neilmadden I've heard some tricks here .... place them in a room (can be a bit colder, but give it ordinary daylight) for 3-6 months or so without caring much more for them (do not water them). Then they often wake up to life again.

      They seem to never really die.

      I only know this because of some people panicking when I was about to throw a few in the trash a while back. The new care takers brought them back to life.

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