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Originally Posted by Stevie_White
If it's a Zygo I might need to change it's current setup.I currently have it in a self-watering pot with layers of sphagnum and leca. It's showing some signs of dehydration (see last photo), and I also don't see any new growths taking off like I do on my other oncidium type.
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I just want to add and this is my personal preference only! as the advice so far has been for you to do eveything you have not been doing. I will say congrats you have done eveything I would do.
All my zygopetalums and Odontoglossums are in self watering pots in lecca. My zygopetalums have been in this setup for 2 years and it was finally the only thing that eentually got them to take off. But it took 6 months to see anything. You have just repotted it a month ago?
ES will tell you its all wrong, I will say trust your instinct, you did right imo, and stick with it. I can see moisture in your lecca and that is all lecca needs! If you can see moisture in lecca then the lecca is moist enough for orchids. Only when it become bone dry and is not in contact with a wet wick will it dry out but you can always spray the top daily if you want.
You have even added some moss? Plenty of moisture there.
Again I will say do what you want, not many people have experience with zygopetalums on this forum I have found because zygopetalums are cold growers.
I will gladly show a picture of one of my zygopetalums but I nearly killed it before I finally saved it with a self watering pot so although it has been in there for ages it is only now looking like an acceptable orchid again, finally producing a new bulb that will flower again this year.
I just don't like the advice given here when I have been growing 6 zygo's and odontoglossums for the past 2 years now and I know I am still a complete novice but the advice given so far just seems to be guesses from peolpe that have never grown them because they live in a climate they can't grow and that bugs me slightly.
People should not just answer for the sake of giving an answer