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Again, I'm no expert and I really couldn't find a whole lot on this subject matter after scouring the web, but just sharing. |
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We would really need a lot more details of your care. There are many different kinds of Dendrobiums, and they require different kinds of care.
All of them will lose newer growth quickly if you don't water them enough during their growing season. Growths just forming will often die within a week of not getting water. I suspect this is what happened to yours. How often are you watering? Dendrobium Woo Leng looks from photos like it has Den. phalaenopsis and Den. spathulata ancestry. It would want regular warmth, water and bright light throughout the growing period. Can you post photos of your whole plant, a closeup of the base of the plant and the canes themselves? |
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den. samurai pics
Hi there,
Here are some pics of my dendrobium samurai. The initial pic has the tag in front. I took right when I got it, about 4 weeks ago. 2nd pic is 4 weeks later. I know you can't tell from these pictures that there is a difference in the color of the leaves, but the leaves are visibly greener than when I first received them. The 3rd pic is the base, as you requested. Any thoughts? |
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The Den. Samurai was in poor shape when it arrived.
It looks as though it was kept in too much light with too little water. These prefer even moisture and warmth. They won't take full sun. They do like bright light. H&R Nurseries in Hilo, Hawaii usually has this on their offering list. They send very large, healthy plants. |
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Hmmm....yellowing and shriveling on older canes is normal IF you have active growing canes. My dendrobium frosty dawn is almost done flowering with the newest active cane...is usually the tallest and robust cane. Now, two new canes are actively growing by the root system and with new leaves.....while one of the smaller and older cane is turning yellow and shriveling.
---------- Post added at 07:25 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:19 PM ---------- About the Brad's video...he was referring to the high light intensity and orchids, in his case dendrobium, would slightly turn yellowish or lime green by the leaves and the cane. However, the cane would remain fat and thick. And orchids with light deficiency would be more greenish....and won't flower... Last edited by Tetra73; 09-16-2017 at 10:38 PM.. |
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