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	<title>Comments on: How to revive an orchid spathoglottis?</title>
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		<title>By: dorchid00</title>
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		<description>You can just snip the brown tips off or wait for them to drop off on their own. If there is new growth coming then it should be fine. When Spathoglottis is affected by cold or sunburn the leaves will turn brown and drop. They like to be well watered so if it has been super dry this might also be the reason. They are heavy nitrogen feeders so you may want to apply a good organic liquid fertilizer after the initial watering. You should never fertilize when the plant is dry.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can just snip the brown tips off or wait for them to drop off on their own. If there is new growth coming then it should be fine. When Spathoglottis is affected by cold or sunburn the leaves will turn brown and drop. They like to be well watered so if it has been super dry this might also be the reason. They are heavy nitrogen feeders so you may want to apply a good organic liquid fertilizer after the initial watering. You should never fertilize when the plant is dry.</p>
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