@camille1585
The temperatures are cooling down-perfect for growing flower stems. I have 3 spikes growing and one blooming and one that started growing 2 months ago and after a month it stopped not sure why.
At the moment the house is not yet heated and 18°C will probably be the lowest in the whole year around in these room. In the summer the phals were at day outside in semi-shade an at night inside but at open window-technickly same as outside. The temperatures were max around 35°C and at night above 20°C. But only the big phal was also outside because I got the 3 phases that are in bad shape around 1 month ago. And then I kept all of them inside.
I also think more likely the cause is in my care especially because of the big phal dying-but that one was outside maybe that could be the reason. But for other 4 phals I don't know what to think.
I dont know my humidity levels, but I can measure them in a few day-but it's normal not high. I used to soaking the plants by reusing the water for the following plants. But now I don't because I assume something gets transmitted-but it still is happening so it's not the water. But when I shared the water I went systematically- First my oldest mini phals that were reported and healthy for 4 years, than my newer ones and the most newest ones. If I saw that some phal was suspicious I didnt share water from other with her and vices versa. I am watering in the morning, around 10 am when I wake up, but a few times (maybe 3) I did water them in the afternoon around 4-5. But I only water to medium level so the stem and leaves dont get wet.
Yes my old Phals-4 years- are OK. All my pals are together in the same room in the same 1m2, on the same window shelf and table, get the same time and strength of sunlight. I do every thing the same with all of them. Only difference is that only the new ones die after a few months. My only old phal that died was a year ago but it died because i didnt dry the crown enough when reporting and got crown root. But I needed to repot them because I put in the medium a fertilizer stick-
Substral palčke za orhideje
- and it molded, not sure why but where the roots touched this stick they died-rotted. And when I repoted them I sprayed them with h2o2 to kill the pores and some of the water got in the crown of the phall and when I wiped then dry I missed a spot. But these new phals start dying from bottom to top not like crown root.