I want to share the mistake I made with water softened with potassium chloride. For several months this last summer I used softened water in my overhead misting nozzles that I water with while I am traveling. The orchids were watered with 640 ppm total dissolved solids of potassium chloride.
The untreated water was only 480 ppm of calcium and magnesium carbonate. It takes more potassium to remove the hardness as compared to sodium, that is why the numbers increase. So my plants were watered with way too much potassium every time I was traveling. My orchids leaves looked bad: The tips were burned and yellow. They had vertical ribbing. Bloom stocks were stunted. I believe my problem was due to the inability of the orchids to block the uptake of potassium and take in the needed calcium for proper cell wall formation. I am currently using RO water with Ray's K-lite fertilizer. My new leaves look great. Thanks Ray for all your help.
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