I just have such poor lighting indoors, but the rain has slowed down. So hopefully the same problem won’t happen with the next 2 growths.
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Originally Posted by Orchid Whisperer
My experience is that sometimes Cymbidiums outdoors are eaten by squirrels, especially new growths, but sometimes also pseudobulbs. That could be the culprit causing the damage (or something similar, like mice or rats). I can't rule out something like slugs or snails though, or even cockroaches.
The appearance of the new growths suggests you plant will recover, as long as the new growths are not also eaten. Physan won't help with that.
If you think the rain is a contributing factor, can the plant be moved into a protected location for a while? Indoors possibly?
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