Hello!
My name is Andrea, from Milan, Italy. As the title of the thread rather shamelessly reveal, I'm an absolute beginner when it comes to orchids. My first two
Phalaenopsis were a gift from my partner during the grim months of lockdown in 2020, while the most recent addition is a
Vanda we both fell in love with last week, after spotting her in an unassuming supermarket flower store.
I have a few questions regarding my plants, and it is in seeking guidance (I really care about them, and I want to treat them as best I can) that I came here. I really want to thank you in advance for any help you can give me.
VANDA
This is
our new Vanda. She sits by a window facing north-west. We live on the top floor of our building and the room, our bedroom, gets plenty of natural light all day long, with slanting sun rays streaming in late afternoon.
The two yellowing leaves were already like this when we bought it, though it seems to me that the yellow is somewhat spreading. My foremost concern right now, though, is the roots. My plant has a lot of
old roots still hanging, that I don't know if I should cut or not.
Moreover, I noticed this morning that some
root tips are turning brown. I've watered the plant the day I bought it by putting the roots under the shower (like the guy in the store told me to), and this was last Saturday; then I watered the plant once again on Thursday by dunking it in a bucket of water with a 20/20/20 Orchid fertilizer in it (again, as instructed by the store clerk). Yesterday, I nebulized the roots because they were looking a bit greyish.
I'm also attaching a more
general picture of the roots, in case it's useful. Judging from the few videos I've watched, it's not entirely clear to me how I should judge the roots in order to understand when I have to water, and it seems also to me that there is no consensus on what's the best way to water a Vanda.
This is the situation as it is right now. I'm scared the Vanda is not well, and I'd really appreciate if you guys could share your opinion on her wellbeing and advise me as to how care for her as best I can.
PHALAENOPSIS
These, on the other hand, are
my two Phalaenopsis. Ever since they lost their first beautiful flowers in Autumn 2020, they haven't flowered back, though they often sprout new leaves. They are in a very bright-lit room, facing south. I water them once per week, I give them a fertilizer once every month, and I've also tried some other tricks, like putting them outside during the night to experience some thermal excursion or dunking them in a solution of water and beer. All to no avail. They seem (at least to me) in good general condition, but no new flower.
For these two, I'm looking for tips on how to convince them to put on new flowers
That's it from me now. I want to thank you all in advance for any tip you can provide, and please, excuse me for my long message.
Andrea
PS: Sorry for the links. I tried to put in the pictures straight-away, but for some reason they were not displaying correctly.