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Originally Posted by Nmari
Hi South park
My main concern currently is that the leaves on the bottom left of the first photo are completely floppy...like they're dying/dead/rotting/I dont know. And the other group of leaves appears to be heading in same direction.
Would it be worth taking the plant out of the bark to see what is happening with the roots?
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Absolutely nmari. Unpotting the orchid and taking a look at the roots should be done immediately for situations like this ----- such as right now.
See if the roots are watery and mushy. If so, then remove the bulk or all of the mushy bits - running under tap water while removing the bits can help.
If the roots are very dry instead, then it will be a case of the media needing to be more moist. But - at this time - let's see what is detected with the roots by checking the roots right away.
If it turns out that the roots are oxygen starved due to not enough aerated water movement around the roots and around the media (ie. water in and around the roots not moving much or at all, such that the roots use up all the oxygen in that water and then dying of lack of oxygen), then just change the watering method - eg......try out the approach of watering the sides near the rim more, instead of dumping water closer to the plant.