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Originally Posted by frank5577
I will remove the moss and move it a bit more near the window and see what happens. Thanks for your comment.
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You're most welcome. When you move it closer to the window, to allow a bit more light onto the plant, it will likely become healthier. Make sure to provide good air-circulation. Still air isn't great for orchids.
Since you've had this plant for a year, then it appears to be doing quite ok actually. If you see the newest leaves getting shivelled, and if the roots look just fine (not rotting or brown etc), then that can mean the plant is not getting enough water into it.
If possible - give this plant a weak concentration of fertiliser - maybe once a month --- just to get what they call some needed 'vitamins' into it. It definitely doesn't need much (ie. fertililser is not bulk food ..... but consider it as some ingredients for maintaining good health).
Also - just water the media only if possible. Keep the leaves dry as possible. The water will come up through the roots and into the leaves to keep the leaves hydrated.