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My humidity with the humidity tray is ~67-50 so I don't feel it is too high compared with a greenhouse. Temperature is ~73 and kept constant with a heater a few feet away. Air movement kept constant with air purifier breeze on low facing the plants. If the media stays constantly damp and stays in contact with the plant wouldn't that lead to rot? Thanks ---------- Post added at 03:24 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:19 PM ---------- |
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It is to show that the base of the plant, not the crown, is not covered by anything.
The base of the Phal should not be buried in any material whatsoever. If you buried any part of the base of this orchid in whatever potting media you're using, it has the potential to lead to rot.
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Were both leaves the bottom leaves? If that is the case then it was normal.
Sometimes there is water trapped where the leaf attaches to the stem of the plant. Sometimes this can lead to stem rot which is the same as crown rot. Instead of bacteria killed the crown, the bacteria starts at the bottom and goes to the crown. If you put alcohol or peroxide on the dark spot you should be fine. Brooke |
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When you water an orchid you want to let the water run through the plant for a minute or so. Don't use cold water as this will shock the plant. Take your orchid to the sink and let tepid water or room temperature water run through the pot to soak the plant thoroughly. Be sure to let the plant drain completely. If water remains in the crown of Phalaenopsis plants (where the leaves join in the center), it can provide a perfect environment for fungus or bacteria to do their dirty work. Use a paper towel to blot the water to avoid crown rot.
*crown rot is your title so I assumed you wanted to address this issue. the factors of potting at an angle or choice of media mix is of little importance as to following the correct watering method to avoid crown rot.... other members pot upright and they use different kinds of mix....yet they can grow Phals well.... ---------- Post added at 06:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:35 PM ---------- the bottom most crown=last two leaves meeting at the very bottom of the plant is what you mean...then it is the 'basal crown' ...if you have more than 10 leaves then there will be more than 5 crowns.... *its just a matter of looking at the RHS illustration of the parts of a Phaleanopsis (it can also be found in a bound book made of paper without batteries).... |
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It would make sense that water was trapped because the method I was using to water recently was to dunk the pot and soak for a few min. I put listerine and cinnamon because I ran out of H2O2. Thanks ---------- Post added at 10:24 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:19 AM ---------- Quote:
It is a bit misleading though since the plant was already potted this way and every video showing repotting has phals this way too. Thanks again |
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To help the medium dry faster, I use basket pots or pots that barely fit the roots and jam styrofoam peanuts or red lava rock in the middle and bottom. I live here in Ohio where winters are cool and grow in the home during this time...not ideal. When I put the plants and orchids outside, we can have weeks of rain...or not. Makes growing plants and orchids fun. Good luck on your orchids!
---------- Post added at 12:09 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:06 PM ---------- By the way, welcome to the forum! So glad to have you join! |
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'books with batteries'
Sunshine, it was meant as a joke.... |
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