you may want to cut that dried up tip of the leaf so not to develop fungi (heat the scissors with a lighter or a torch or disinfect it)
make a paste of cinnamon powder and water then dab the wounds
Violetta there are not that many roots because I over watered it and had to cut over half the roots then I did something else to the roots and had to cut all but the two roots. That is why my orchid is in the vase to help it grow new roots.
This is my first time doing vase culture, did i set it up ok.
Not an expert as I only tried this once and it didn't work for me. My impression was that the water should be up to the base level but perhaps I'm wrong?
Here's a link to a previous discussion. Hope this is helpful and keep us posted with the experiment!
The set up is good. Don't let the roots grow down into the water. I would not take it out of the vase even to mist it. Just mist the undersides of the leaves as the stomata there will take in the water. You don't have to mist the roots. The more you mess with it by taking it out of the vase the more bruised becomes the velamen around the roots and possibly an entryway for fungus and bacteria.
The set up is good. Don't let the roots grow down into the water. I would not take it out of the vase even to mist it. Just mist the undersides of the leaves as the stomata there will take in the water. You don't have to mist the roots. The more you mess with it by taking it out of the vase the more bruised becomes the velamen around the roots and possibly an entryway for fungus and bacteria.