Maybe the plant has been moved from a place with lime in the water to the greenhouse where you saw it. Lime can stick to the leaves for something that feels like forever, I think.
I recently changed from borehole water to RO water in my greenhouse and the old lime on the roots and the leaves just does not go away without scrubbing. I thought it would wash off with time. Now, I've come to terms with that I'll need to clean each and everyone of them manually and carefully. It's quite a job if you've got a lot of plants.
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Originally Posted by K.C.
Look at that REAL Mayonnaise shine! how long do I leave it on?? This is the first time I have thought about eating one of my orchids.
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They looks stunning when they're all shiny like that, right?
I normally rinse it off pretty quick. I'm not sure if the leaves can take damage from the acid in the mayo. But maybe somebody else will be able to provide more info on that.