Hello:
First, I want to say that I think this board is amazing. I have learned all sorts of things in the couple of days that I have been here reading posts. This is exactly the resource I have been looking for.
I am hoping for a little help with a new orchid I bought. I am inadvertently killing it. I got it from a local grocery store and the tag states that it is an Odontoglossum/oncidium intergeneric from Matsui Nursery in Salinas, CA.
I put it in a spot where my Phalaenopsis does fine (when in bloom - not sunny enough when I am trying to grow), and one of the leaves turned yellow and dropped off within a week.
I moved it to another spot, closer to the window, thinking that it needed more light. My experience with the one phalaenopsis I've kept going and blooming is that my house doesn't have many spots with enough bright light. The flowers started to wilt and another leaf started turning yellow.
The flowers have almost all dropped off and the spike/stem is almost completely brown.
I've got some pictures of its current state here:
Orchids - a set on Flickr
I suspect that the issue is that I am not watering it enough. I found that I had been overwatering my phalaenopsis and went to a once a week watering schedule. From reading about this type/similar types of orchids on this board, it seems like this plant might need more water than that.
If it helps, I bought another orchid from the same grocery store a week later and it is doing great. It's a small phalaenopsis.
Any advice would be appreciated. I feel like I need to address this soon if I want to avoid losing the whole plant. As it is, I am very sad that I lost the blooms. They were so pretty!
Thanks very much!
Christina