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Old 12-13-2016, 06:45 PM
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Not so sure of it being psychosomatic with me or not but this tiny neo falcata sure looks upset suddenly.







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Old 12-13-2016, 07:38 PM
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The one leaf looks like it may have gotten burned a bit - the other looks like it's just being naturally shed. Other than those two leaves, it looks fine to me. Hopefully some of our Neo experts will weigh in.

I'm also going to move this thread to the "Vanda - Neofinetia" forum, and added "Neofinetia" to the thread title, so the Neo people can find it easily.
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Old 12-13-2016, 07:50 PM
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One one side there's a leaf which appears to have been damaged, perhaps caught between the pot and something hard. On the opposite side, a separate fan appears to be losing a leaf because, well, Neos lose leaves on occasion. I wouldn't worry unless you begin to lose multiple leaves.

Neos like light that is on the brighter side of what Phals can tolerate. Temperature-wise they are pretty easy-going, but I've found that mine seem to like the temperatures my Phals also like, which is Georgia-warm and with the accompanying humidity. I've seen them potted a million ways, from sphagnum-wrapped to basket-potted like yours, but of mine the one doing best is stick-mounted and watered daily.
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