How To Keep Orchid Pruning Tools Clean?

To clean your orchid pruning tools, follow these simple instructions: Wash them with hot water and soap, rinse them thoroughly, and wipe them dry with a clean paper towel. The step-by-step pruning process for orchids involves trimming spikes, removing dead or damaged leaves, and cutting unhealthy roots. Use sterilized, sharp tools for clean cuts.

Caring for orchids after pruning requires three key tools and materials: pruning shears, rubbing alcohol, and a clean cloth or paper towel. To start, sterilize the tools by washing them with hot water and soap, then rinsing them with a clean paper towel. Light an alcohol lamp or gas stove, place the blades of the cutting tools in the flame for a few seconds, then let them cool.

T.S.P. (the stuff to clean pain brushes etc.) is an excellent way to sterilize cutting tools. Use a damp cloth or paper towel or soak blades in warm water for a short time to loosen debris. Dry the blades after washing.

One of the easiest ways to sanitize pruning equipment is using ethanol or isopropyl alcohol. To sanitize with alcohol, wipe or dip the tool into the alcohol. To sterilize pruning tools, their cutting parts are usually dipped, soaked, sprayed, or wiped with a disinfectant known to kill off plant disease pathogens. You can also soak scissors/pruning shears in a 50 solution of bleach, which is as effective as rubbing/isopropyl alcohol and probably more cost-effective.

In summary, cleaning your orchid pruning tools involves washing them with hot water and soap, rinsing them with a clean paper towel, and using a disinfectant like rubbing alcohol or ethanol. By following these steps and following proper care, you can ensure the health and growth of your orchid.


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  • I sometimes get a lawn fungus. I treat it with Scotts Disease Ex and all is fine. However, my question is…if I mow my lawn and the blades and wheels go over the grass “infected” with the fungus do I have to sterilize it even if my mower won’t be used for a month?? In other words, will the fungus die off in that period of time?