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I have a few blk pearls just out of dormancy. Roots are no longer than 3 inches. Humidity 60% and 12+ hours bright light each day.

My questions are:

1. Small splits in the velamen. Is that a concern?

2. Also the yellowing of a new leaf.

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I wouldn’t worry about the velamen. It’s dead cells, after all.
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The splits in the roots don't look like a concern, maybe irregular growth, or even new roots popping out? The yellow leaf is the concern.
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I wouldn’t worry about the velamen. It’s dead cells, after all.
Thank you. Good to know.

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The splits in the roots don't look like a concern, maybe irregular growth, or even new roots popping out? The yellow leaf is the concern.
Thank you. Yes the yellow leaf has the shortest roots. I am keeping humidity high and 12+ hours of light.

Hopefully new leaf will not be the same.
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I’m sorry but I must ask, what is a black pearl? Based on the picture, it seems to be a Phalaenopsis, is that correct?
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I’m sorry but I must ask, what is a black pearl? Based on the picture, it seems to be a Phalaenopsis, is that correct?
I see pseudobulbs that look like the Catasetum family. Maybe Fredclarkeara After Dark 'Black Pearl'?
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I think you are right Roberta. And a Phal doesn't come out of any dormancy.
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I see pseudobulbs that look like the Catasetum family. Maybe Fredclarkeara After Dark 'Black Pearl'?
Yes they are exactly that
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