I hope this is going into the right forum! After quite a delay, I'm happy to share some of my orchid collection. It's been a summer of trial and error, but I feel I'm on the right path to growing these beauties healthily! However, I do have some concerns about my latest addition.
The first photo shows my tolumnias and vandas at bath time! The biggest one in the back is an Ascocenda (Oriental Siberian x Crownfox Honey Avocado "Raspberry" AM) sharing a basket with a seedling Vanda Colmarie "Carmela", and there's also a Vanda Bangkok Blue Seedling floating in there. In the bigger pot is a Tolumnia Genting Angel and in the smaller, a seedling orange Jairak Rainbow. The latter two are happily putting out new roots and a fan each.
The second photo shows my huge Phal. Rose des Sables "Ponkan". It came with a large damage leaf which was shed just yesterday, but is putting out a new leaf and I think two roots. It was quite a steal at $6, it pays to stalk ebay!
The third photo shows my experimentation in how I'm potting some NOID phals. The two in the front are the survivors of sphag and bag rehab and putting out new roots and leaves.
In the back of the fourth photo is my happy NOID, which came with two well established keikis I removed too soon. After about two months of no growth, it's putting out five big fat happy roots, a sub-root, and a SPIKE!!! Also in this photo is my latest darling and my concern. It's a Dtps. Nobby's Little Candy "Nobby" from Kawamoto Orchids, and while it came with a spike with several buds, they blasted due to the heat it endured in transit. I had anticipated this, and repotted it when it arrived, as it was packed in old, hot sphagnum moss. It also had several rotted roots I trimmed.
What I didn't anticipate was the damage to the leaves there. It is putting out a new leaf, but the damaged ones are the two highest, newest ones, rather than older. I think the damaged area is spreading as well. Should I trim them, or leave them be until they fall off?
Also, I would love any recommendations for other phals or doritaenopsis' with mottled leaves. I'm thinking of getting a philishill next, before it gets too cold to order anyway!