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Old 08-11-2010, 10:39 AM
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thanks for everyone for the warm welcome and tips you gave me
TropiCool, i have already repotted the oncidium and i filled the bottom of the pot with LECA and the rest with pine bark but it accidentally fell because of a open window and the substrate got all mixed up, so by friday i'll repot it again...
the young pseudobulbs started throwing new roots so i should be happy but the leaves are loosing the green that they had in the beginning and are starting to get yellowish, is that normal?
i live in a place where in the summer we get hot and dry summers, around 30ºC, and winters that usually are around 10-20ºC, frost aren't very common but they sometimes happen. One thing that stops me to put my orchid outside is the wind that we get every single day after 4pm.
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