I'm wondering if perhaps one of my new nobile Dens is going downhill. Its a young plant (three pseudobulbs with three leaves) potted in coarse orchid bark in a 4" terra cotta clay orchid pot. It lives on a south/east windowsill(there's two windows in the corner). Its got two same-sized, though slightly different hybrid Den buddies (one of which is spiking- it'll have two flowers and its only 6in tall!) living under the same conditions in the same window. I water/fertilize weekly and mist daily.
Anyways, the pseudobulbs are slightly shriveled (just enough to show wrinkles, though still green and bulbous) and the leaves appear as if they may be in the early stages of turning yellow (the entire leaf, they seem to be a slightly lighter shade of green than the others). I'd post pictures, but the lighter green shade won't be distinguishable in photos. The roots are intact and while still developing, in good shape with no rot, etc.
I know they're deciduous, but the other two are quite happy, thus the concern.
Any thoughts? Oh, and overwatering is definitely NOT an issue- its coarse bark and even after soaking for half and hour the medium is almost entirely dry the following day (hence the frequent
misting).
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