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Old 12-10-2020, 05:33 AM
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Hi,
I hope you are all well.
I enjoy reading all the messages and answers. It's really helpful for all of us.
I am very lucky to be able to have many orchids blooming each year (more than 8years) and to be honest I'm not sure how I did it. But this year It is not great for me.i lost already 2 orchids and few are getting sick. Could you please let me know how to get them better.
The number 1 orchid I got it like 2-3month ago on sale the central started to grow with some deformity on it. I thought it was nothing. But now it's all over the central leave.
The number 2 orchid seam to have mold on it.
The number 3 is about the stem I have 2 orchids which the stems are like drying at the top.
Sorry for all this questions.... after all I was really lucky but now its seam the luck has run out😭😭😭
Miguel
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Old 12-10-2020, 05:07 PM
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I'm bumping this, hoping those of you with more experience will see it. I don't know enough to say what's wrong with the leaf in photo #1. In photo #2, I see a couple of tiny white specks that could be anything. In photo #3, I see the end of a spike that is said to be dried up, but without seeing the rest of the plant or knowing anything about its history, it's hard to say why that happened.

Surely somebody else out there can give this member more helpful answers.
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Old 12-10-2020, 05:30 PM
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Maybe consider temperature of the orchid's environment - this includes around the leaves and also inside the pot. The temperature range.

Too cold can lead to issues.

Also - air-movement in the growing area can help cut down or eliminate unwanted fungal activity. And gentle air-movement can also help air move around through the media and around the roots ----- also helping to cut down on unwanted issues.

Just check to see what temperatures the orchid is exposed to, and also check to see if the orchid is growing in still-air most of the time.

Think of a bathroom with windows and doors closed after a warm or hot shower, and remains closed for hours and hours with no airing ----- towels and the walls may start growing mildew and mold etc. But nice airing sort of cuts down on chances of this happening.

Also check to see if the pots have nice drainage.
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Old 12-10-2020, 06:43 PM
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Mountaineer,
my answer would be similar to yours too, there are just too many variables that decide whether an orchid will thrive or not.
Temps are my initial reaction however orchids I have lost to cold before I am not so sure were ultimately the reason, cold certainly stresses a plant and doesn't help but I am amazed how a well cared for phal that can't tolerate the cold is tolerating the cold during one of my experiments this year...

So, all one can do is recommend the basics of good care, no drafts, a steady daily day and night temperature, using rainwater is beneficial to tap water, checking PH and PPM achieves even better results. The substrate actually looks decent and so do the roots. Regular fertilizing is beneficial but from what I can see the main issue is with plant 1 which is a recent purchase from the reduced section. Sometimes it just is not worth trying to rescue a weak orchid, who knows it could have a virus, why is it in bad condition? I am hoping to save some myself but it takes years in some cases. In that time a healthy orchid could have ended up flowering more than once.

Plant 2 most likely had some dirt get in between the leaves, if water gets in there during watering it can lead to a leaf turning brown like that. Not ideal, I don't know if there is a recommended course of action but I would try to clean the spot (underneath the leaf axil) and then dry it thoroughly and try to dry it as much as possible. Any infection in that area will only spread if it is kept damp or too humid.

a bud spike aborting like in pic 3 could be a lack of sunlight at this time of year, additional lighting this time of year is also beneficial.

But you did well for 8 years which is a long time so you must have been doing most things right. Has a flower spike never dried up like on pic 3 before then? Is it a new plant or one that never had any issues?
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Old 12-10-2020, 07:13 PM
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Excellent comments provided in this thread above. And based one some of those great comments ----- and the mention of what appears to be mold and white specks ------ just got to make sure Mig80 ---- that those white patches really are mold ..... and not mealybugs or boisduval scale etc.
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