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Old 03-15-2024, 11:49 PM
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Hello,

So I've decided to be more intentional in caring for these and learning about Orchids so decided to start here!

Environment- the large grouping in the first picture grow under my mango tree (full shade all day). Right now in Laos it's 90-100F every day with about 60% humidity. The other two singular Orchids grow on my porch with sunlight for only about 20% of the day in the morning.

Orchids- I have no clue what type of Orchids I have because when they were in bloom I enjoyed looking at them but had no interest in learning more.

Care- the orchids under the tree have been pretty neglected but seem to be doing great. The other two Orchids I've been noticing droopy, shriveled leaves with VERY dry roots, so I started "misting" them two times a day for about two weeks now. Some green has started showing back up in the roots which I guess is a good sign. Because it is so hot here I notice the roots after a few hours go back to feeling crispy and brittle by the end of the day.

I'm not sure if this is enough information for this group to give any feedback but I'd love any and all information you may have to help care for them!
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