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Old 09-24-2019, 02:17 PM
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Default Cymbidium tracyanum: Light - how to know when it is just too much?

Hello all,

despite loving my orchids I came to the shocking realization that I have probably been baking my Cybidium tracyanum to death... upon reading an article where the author describes chlorophyll being basically burned out of the leaves, which then turn white I realized this was what I had done... in my defense it was in more shade than my other one, and that one is doing very well...

Immediately I put the plant into a more shady disposition (not too much as it is a Cymbidium).

Can you please give advice as to how to remedy this - is just more shade and time what this plant needs? Can I do more? It has a nice new growth which is green which will be its food source until it gets sorted... I do not even hope the whitish leaves can somehow restore themselves...

Jak
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