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Originally Posted by Aerial
Plus, the vase is tall and has no drainage so I usually leave some of the water down at the bottom, which then wicks at least part way up keeping things wetter.
I don't know, maybe I need to water the big orchid more often. 
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Okay, there's your most problematic variable. You
must have drainage and a way to thoroughly flush the fertilizer salts, etc. from medium, otherwise they will absorb the salts and eventually the roots end up being suspended in a toxic environment. Even orchids in S/H environments have to be drained/flushed out regularly.
If you can't drill the drain holes through the glass vase, you will have to repot it into a container that has drainage.
Someday, your big orchid will thank you for it with plenty of blooms!
