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Old 08-03-2023, 03:31 AM
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I bought a Phal Sweet Memory about a month ago, when it came in the mail the roots were not in the best condition - quite a few rots and lots of breakage in the roots that started to turn black/brown.

It has one "new" root that look like its emerging but is growing very very slowly (please see the attached photo) - it pretty much looked like this for the past month and only got a tiny bit bigger. it also has these black dots that look like molds on it - is this normal? or something to be worried about?

the leaves looked healthy when it came but it's started to become droopy and soft recently, no changes otherwise - is this a sign of under watering?

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Old 08-03-2023, 10:07 AM
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Flaccid leaves indicate the plant is losing water through transpiration faster than it is able to take it up. I suggest the following:
  • Make sure the potting medium stays constantly moist (not soppy - but that appears to be fresh bark beneath the sphagnum, so that should not be an issue).
  • Invert a clear plastic bag over the plant and pot, leaving it unsealed, and move it to a shady spot, as any direct sunlight will convert the "humidity tent" into a "broil in bag" scenario.
  • Keep it very warm. A seedling heat mat might be a boon.
It should start to grow roots and rehydrate shortly.

If you want to speed up the process, reach out to C&C Orchids in Hamilton and get some Kelpak to add to the water, it'll go a long way to accelerating the recovery.
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And cutting any flower stems off will help too. The cut stem can last a long time in a glass of water if the flowers are still in good shape.
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Thank you for your replies! I keep seeing white mold growing on the roots so I’m a bit scared of keeping it too moist - what’s a good way to stop the mold growing on the roots and keeping the leaves healthy?
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Under most conditions, mold grows on dead/dying tissue, not living tissue. Avoiding soggy conditions will be your best bet. Do you need to use sphagnum moss? Could you use bark by itself?
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And cutting any flower stems off will help too. The cut stem can last a long time in a glass of water if the flowers are still in good shape.
Thank you! There’s actually a keiki with no roots growing on the stem so I’m trying to keep both the mother plant and keiki healthy

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Under most conditions, mold grows on dead/dying tissue, not living tissue. Avoiding soggy conditions will be your best bet. Do you need to use sphagnum moss? Could you use bark by itself?
I have a thin layer of sphagnum moss on top of some bark because the bark dries pretty much in a day, but I can definitely remove the moss if that can prevent mold
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That kind of mold is commoner at lower temperatures. What are the temperatures in your growing area?
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That kind of mold is commoner at lower temperatures. What are the temperatures in your growing area?
Around 23C to 28C, or 73-83F, and roughly 50% humidity - does the temperature need to be warmer?
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I looked it up on Orchid Roots. It has three ancestors, and is 75% composed of warm to hot growing species. Your temperatures are OK but it might be happier warmer. I definitely agree with raising the humidity.
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I looked it up on Orchid Roots. It has three ancestors, and is 75% composed of warm to hot growing species. Your temperatures are OK but it might be happier warmer. I definitely agree with raising the humidity.
Thank you! I just put a tray of water underneath it
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