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Originally Posted by Mercurianmad
Hey guys! I have this black Ann Cleo “callyn” cattalya. It’s growing lots of new roots and the waxy white covering on the new leaf has turned brown and fallen off.
The leaf in question has sunburn damage from the nursery on the top of the leaf. The leaf itself seemed fine until last week, when I noticed this big yellow stripe going down the leaf. Why is this happening?
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Growing lots of new roots is GOOD (actually great).
As for a new leaf falling off ----- that's not good. Normally, if the sun damage is limited, the damaged portion turns turns dark black coloured and dries up. And maybe later changing to brown or tan colour.
Just monitor the orchid for now. The orchid is repotted, right? So once it came in, you potted/re-potted?
For now - provide medium light (no direct sun), nice growing temperature, and make sure the roots don't get waterlogged ----- seems like you don't waterlog the roots, so that should be ok. And some gentle air-movement will be good too. Also - if there are any concerns with the state of the roots ----- then can check the roots inside the pot --- just in case - to make sure they're ok.
But - now ---- since you mention new roots are sprouting well ------ then that is good. So just monitor the situation for now.
Also - watch out for overdoing any fertilising .... such as "fertilize weakly for three weeks in a row" ------ which sounds ok ..... but watch for any salt build up in the media --- just in case. Also may need to clarify the meaning here - of three weeks fertilising in a row.