Well I have almost killed my Cymbidium Kanran or Qiubeiense.
I really do not want to lose this one hard to replace.
This plant is mounted on wood with spagnum moss. Did not do well in pot. Had a shallow growing desire the new growth grows up higher than the old bulbs so pot it did not seem to be the best.
It had at least five good roots this summer and got a new growth. Looked healthy. The last two months I am losing one root after another. I have had it on a dry and light watering spray water cycle just like my other Cymbidium hybrids and my Cymbidium Sinese.
I now have three old bulbs no roots now showing signs of water being lost. The new growth stopped growing so it is two inches tall. It has a half root the bottom half shrived and died.. No signs of new root coming. Now down to half root only to support plant. I may see a root nub.
Did this need a winter rest no water like some of my Australian ones? Watering it did I make the mistake here?
How do you grow this one?
How can I save this orchid?
Thanks
Sandy