sick restrepia
Restrepias are included in a group of orchids known as pleurothallids. None have pseudobulbs and most of them are adapted to live in tropical alpine cloud forests. The temperature is anywhere between 50 to 75 F and I don't think there are any frosts. Cloud forests are shady, damp places. Fog keeps the substrate constantly moist. This is often the live moss growing everywhere. The general guidelines I use with these sorts of orchids are bright, indirect light, temperatures between 60 to 70F, reverse osmossis or distilled water and constant moisture. Being exposed to rainwater and living in trees means these orchids tend to be intolerant of the lime in hard tap water. Some however will tolerate it if it is allowed to run out the bottom of the pot. Another thing to avoid is allowing fertilizer buildup in the potting medium. Algae are a good sign there is too much nitrogen and this can harm some of the more delicate types. Give the plant repeated soakings in distilled water if the medium begins to get green and slimy. The medium itself is often long fiber sphagnum, although live sphagnum would probably suit these plants as well. Some pleurothallids have compensated for the lack of pseudobulbs by having especially thick leaves. My restrepia is very thick leaved, explaining perhaps why it tolerates a dry medium well. A pleurothallid which has lost all its foliage is in rather bad shape and recovery is questionable. Try to keep it cool and moist and hope for the best.
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