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Many Dendrobiums lose leaves routinely, to grow new ones in the spring. With inadequate roots, even a non-deciduous one may shed leaves to reduce water loss. then, in spring the new growth will produce new roots. Do you know which Dendrobium this is? For now, just patience. Two weeks is nothing in the life cycle of an orchid. If it does grow, it will likely be several months before you see progress.
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Many Dendrobiums lose leaves routinely, to grow new ones in the spring. With inadequate roots, even a non-deciduous one may shed leaves to reduce water loss. then, in spring the new growth will produce new roots. Do you know which Dendrobium this is? For now, just patience. Two weeks is nothing in the life cycle of an orchid. If it does grow, it will likely be several months before you see progress.
this orchid was sold with no ID. i have a picture of the blooms which was cut off when i repotted the whole lot which had 5 plants all together tied in coconut husk. They were grown without pots on coconut husks.

i had to cut the flower spray off because it snapped when the plant fell off the ledge in where it was kept. after that, i repotted it in its individial pots

the picture of the blooms are attached. can you identify it?
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