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Originally Posted by estación seca
I would just pot up and give good care. Oncidiums tend to make new roots only from new growth.
The green pigment chlorophyll contains magnesium atoms and its formation by the plant requires iron atoms. Depending on what fertilizer you are using, be sure you're supplementing enough calcium, magnesium and iron. Many "complete" fertilizers don't have enough calcium and magnesium. Most do contain iron.
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I live in an area of England with very hard water. 200+ mg/L of Calcium carbonate. I very much doubt Magnesium would be low given they are both alkaline earth metals.
I use tap water with my fertilizer so I don't worry there will be any deficiency.
Thank you for your advice though. I will just leave it quarentined to do its thing.