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Old 04-24-2022, 03:27 PM
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Most of my 35+ plants are Phals and 95% are doing well.
I have one non bloomer that I notice a week or so ago had a leaf that has a vertical split midline. Today I noticed 5 leaf splits. I isolated her.

She has had the same watering and light as all the others. same weak/weekly of 20 20 20. most all are in a nearby east, window, and those not nearby are about 4 feet away but gets indirect light both from the east window and some from a north one.
I have been growing about 3: years, and somehow my few at first grew to over 35, with some Oncs and a couple of yearling vandas that are growing very slow and after a yr or two have not spiked yet, however the vandas still seem healthy in the east window. When I remember I about twice a month double the weakly weak watering. All my plants except a babied no root Onc with division of three rootless pseudobulbs. the mother one is adding new roots in LECA with sphagnum on top.
Thanks to all for critiques and suggestions

a ps all are in LECA solely. except three divided pseudobulb are just sitting in moss as suggested by EC who lives in an arid climate, he in Arizona and I am in 5000+feet New Mexico.

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Old 04-24-2022, 04:47 PM
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Leaf splits along the midline in thick-leafed orchids like Cattleyas and Phalaenopsis are almost always caused by insufficient watering. Some individual plants use more water than other, very similar plants. This would also lead to poor flowering.

I believe "weakly weekly" fertilizing doesn't work in warmer areas where orchids grow faster than they do in cold northern climates. I've read "weakly weekly" for years but my plants most definitely grow faster when I fertilize them heavily. On April 9 I posted some Phal. information from a professional grower in our orchid society. He uses MSU fertilizer at 1 teaspoon per gallon, once a week, on all his Phals. Here is a quote from one of his articles:
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The often recommended "weakly weekly" fertilizer regimen produces substandard results in Phals.
He also said not to give Phals too much light or their flowering will be diminished. At your latitude sun should not fall on the leaves. Medium to bright shade is best for Phal. flowering.

Vandas are heavy feeders. Martin Motes of Motes Orchids has written that he waters bare-root Vandas every day, sometimes twice per day. He fertilizes every fifth watering with MSU fertilizer at 1 Tablespoon per gallon of water. In the past he used a 20-20-20 fertilizer at the same dilution. This is very much more than needed by most other orchids. Your plants are not bare-root, but I would fertilize heavily at every 5th watering.

After fertilizing the Vandas you could dilute the remaining fertilizer water by adding 2 parts of water to 1 part of fertilizer to get 1 teaspoon per gallon, and use that on your Phals. So if you mixed up a gallon, and had a half gallon remaining after fertilizing the Vandas, you could add two half gallons of water to the half gallon of 1 Tbs per gallon solution to get a final concentration of 1 tsp per gallon, since there are 3 teaspoons in a Tablespoon.

I find Oncidiums do well with 1/2 teaspoon per gallon. After fertilizing your Phals, if there is any left, you can cut it 1 part fertilizer to 1 part water to get 1/2 teaspoon per gallon, for your Oncs.
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ES, I am so grateful for all this wonderful information, watering, change in fertilizer schedule, light requirement on the phals.
I have been giving them too much light. I was thinking yesterday that I want to take them all out of their pots, scrub them to remove any that have algae, and repot in new LECA the ones that need it due to limp leaves and check those for brown roots. I rately have that problem in LECA.

I have had a health issue this past yr --nothing life threating, but very annoying. It is called BPPV, which is inner ear crystals that cause imbalance, dizziness and my problem was 5 falls in 10 days in Feb.
All this to say, some of my orchids a have been mildly neglected and a few lacking water.

I am better now, have several days a week that I don't appear drunk when trying to walk a straight line.
all this is probably due to a fall with head injury last year.

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Hope you get better soon.

The algae doesn't hurt anything. No reason to spend the time washing it off. Be careful and don't remove any roots that don't fall off on their own. Even old brown roots can still function. The slimy ones are probably dead, but I still don't cut off anything that isn't about to fall off on its own.
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