Macodes petola, one of many jewel orchids, is a very unique member of the orchid family. I got this in my collection not so much for the flower as much as the foliage….not impossible to keep alive…. this plant needs very high humidity..…In winter this stays in my bathroom with good airflow and indirect sun ….I place it on my east facing kitchen window(slightly open) where it can get some of the natural humidity from outside during the summer….place some stones in your saucer of water(humidity tray)to create a buffer so that excess water that collects in the saucer can evaporate and provide humidity without running the risk of rotting the roots. Do not allow the sphagnum moss that your orchid is planted in to dry out completely; it needs to be kept evenly moist at all times. Regarding light requirements, be sure that your Macodes is never kept in a spot where it will get direct sunlight. Indirect sunlight is good, but direct sun will burn the foliage. The leaves are delicate and in fact they are much more sensitive than other more sturdy orchids (phalaenopsis, oncidiums, cattleyas,etc.)…. give it fertilizer “weakly weekly” as you would your other orchids this time of year.
Your leaves dropped because the plant used the energy to survive. Check the roots if it is rotting spray it with hydrogen peroxide ….and refresh your moss it might be decaying
* I am not an expert ....but I just so happen to be growing these kind of orchids
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I don't use sphagnum moss but I mixed orchid seedling sized Phal media mix and 50% potting soil....I water it once a week but I have a humidifier with oscillating fan....
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