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Old 07-05-2014, 06:36 PM
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Hello there, Kevin here. Last year in October, i got an Ang. clowesii 'Monte Vista' from Norman's Orchids. It came in pretty healthy but seems to be dying a bit. The orchid's growths come out either as puny (like my Gongoras) or with tiny slim p bulbs. The two leaves of the old growth are burning at the tips even if i use reverse osmosis water. There aren't many good culture pages on this species as most of them are too confusing and vague to understand, ESPECIALLY when it comes to dormancy requirements. Any advice? The 6 inch tall orchid is currently potted in medium grade bark and perlite (originally from the store) and is situated with the phals and my psychopsis. The temperature is around 78 degrees F constantly with humidity hovering at 50%. I water it 2 times a week.
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