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Originally Posted by Roberta
The V. (Neof) falcata looks OK. There are multiple growths. . the Renanthera doesn't look good. Angraecum didieri tends to make new growths. The pattern is troubling, though. What are your conditions? (Light, temperature). How about watering? Has anything changed?
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I think the Angraecum has become pretty stable so it should be all right and continue to make new leaves. Unfortunately, on the falcata, while the picture does not show it, virtually every growth has had this drying out happen to the newest leaf. I do also have multiple growths on the Renanthera but same problem on 2/3 of them though that is the sickest plant. Weirdly, while the Renanthera and Angraecum had this problem for a while, it basically happened overnight to the Vanda.
I have been watering them usually around once a week. I have been very neglectful about fertilizer, however. It has also been pretty warm until recently. Most days in August and early September were above 90f. Now it is low 70s in the day and 50s at night. They are outside on a table under an umbrella. That said, my big Angraecum veitchii managed to get pretty badly sunburned on that same table.
This problem actually started months ago in the winter with a different set of plants, one of which died. The others stabilized. It seems to be accelerating.
I also have an ongoing scale infestation but it seems to be confined to the Cattleyas for the most part. I have also been spraying with captan, malathion, and thiomyl since the scale and weird “dry rots” started. It has not gotten better. I’m worried I have now lost the crown/active growing parts of the Renanthera and the Vanda. I hope that is not what the green parts of the leaves that fell of the Vanda were.