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Old 11-25-2008, 07:41 PM
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Hi everyone,

I know that there are a ton of "yellowing leaves" threads, but looking among them I get advice ranging from "It's fine--just normal orchid behaviour" to "Oh my God, you've killed them." I was wondering if I could get a more personalized opinion.

I bought a pair of orchids from the garden store about 2 months ago, seemingly healthy. Both in bloom. After about a month, one started to see one of it's 6 leaves turn yellow and wilt. Now, I've had 3 leaves totally die, 1 currently very yellow, and one showing a hint of yellow. Most of its flowers are now open, with some of the lower ones starting to fall off.

When I bought it it's roots were wrapped in a plastic container. I cut off the container, and planted the root ball as-is firmly in store-bought bark in a larger ceramic pot with good drainage. I water them once a week with tap water that has been set out in a jug for a few days. I water from the top, but do my best to totally drench the pot when I do. I fertilize once every 2 weeks or so, although it is with a balanced fertilizer (I know I should perhaps get a higher nitrogen fertilizer.) It's been cold up here in Connecticut, so we've had the heat on with a room temp of about 68F. I'm not sure about humidity (we have baseboard, not forced air heat) but I try to leave a little water in the separate collection dish underneath the plants after watering.

The room is not too bright, but the people I've talked to thought that while the orchids may not thrive in a less bright environment, it also wouldn't kill them.

I've attached some photos of the orchid, along with a photo of the surrounding room (it's an eastern exposure). Any advice as to what is going on? Thanks!

Note: The board is giving me issues, so I'll put the photos in the next post. Thanks!

-Nikolai
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Old 11-25-2008, 07:58 PM
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Old 11-25-2008, 08:56 PM
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Hi, welcome to Orchid Board!

Phalenopsis orchids will lose old leaves from the bottom, but they usually lose one leaf as a new one grows on the top. If your plant is loosing a lot of leaves, this may be due to lack of water. This can be caused either by underwatering the plants or root rot. If the roots all rot, they can't provide the plant with water. I recommend checking the roots on those plants. If some of the roots are brown and mushy, cut the rotten roots off and repot the plant in fresh medium. If the medium is dry and the roots are mostly white and shriveled, the plants probably need more water.
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Old 11-25-2008, 09:01 PM
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i agree with lily99...from my experience most leaf loss are correlated with root health and the natural leafloss phals experience when new leaves grow....check the roots again maybe your plant has root rot
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Old 11-25-2008, 09:05 PM
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I'm going to go with what Lily says, but side more on the root rot theory. In the two pictures where the plants can really be seen, the medium looks quite wet. Phal roots need air, and need a bit of dryness between waterings; waterlogged roots do rot.

I would urge you to work on the plants and not worry about the flowers for now. Flowers take a lot of energy from the plant. I would cut them off and put them in vases, then repot the plants in fresh media. If you use a bark mix, soak it overnight before potting. While doing this, look closely at the roots, and trim off any which are unhealthy.

With proper care these plants will soon begin a new growth cycle. A good growth cycle will be followed by a flowering cycle. Thus, lose the flowers now to save the plant and bring it back for more flowers later.
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Old 11-25-2008, 09:09 PM
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i suspect that your plant is a bit on a dryer side since i've read an article about roots growing outside of the pot means they are scavenging for moisture in the atmosphere. or it can also be a bacterial / fungi growth in your medium. try misting it it does add humidity.
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Old 11-25-2008, 10:13 PM
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Re the last two posts:

The medium looks wet just because I watered it just before taking the photo. I've heard people sometime use chopsticks or bamboo skewers to gauge wetness?

As for the outside roots, those were "artistically" placed out of the root bundle before I bought the plant. Perhaps I should bury them when I re-pot?

Maybe I'll try re-potting it after the holiday as you guys have suggested. When I got the plant, the roots were all bundled tight together in the plastic container. I just plunked it down whole on a layer of bark and covered it. Should I massage the roots/spread them out at all when I re-pot?

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-Nikolai
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Old 11-26-2008, 06:43 AM
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You said "I try to leave a little water in the separate collection dish underneath the plants after watering". Make sure that the pot is not standing in water because the roots will rot. You can add some pebbles between the pot and the dish so that the water level is beneath the pot.
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Old 11-26-2008, 07:43 AM
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Nikolai cant answer you that coz im still doing some experiement on using foam as medium for orchds and they are not potted- so far mine is doing okay. haha! no signs of root rot or pest! I always envy those people who can bloom their phal in pots!
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Old 11-26-2008, 07:48 AM
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correction using foam on phals and oncidiums, and vandas!
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