Hi Thanks! I have browsed a little and i'm watching a lot of youtube videos.
So i think i have fusarium. I did some pruning today and while the seedlings look healthy i'm pretty sure that 2...maybe 3 of them are infected. One arrived already infected as it was already clearly pruned with a clipped leaf and a left over leaf sheaf. Hopefully the other two are going to be ok. I have them all separated with only their roots wet when they are watered since i have them suspended in net pots with their roots dangling. I really hope they will be ok. One of the healthy ones is actually pushing out two new roots.
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ok i think only one is infected. The other ones are definitely a reddish tinge on the leaves at the edges that were closest to the light. Who knows. I will continue caring for all of them so we will see! I bought a separate terrarium tray/dome to keep the ones that are definitely healthy so that they are kept far apart!
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Originally Posted by estación seca
Welcome!
Vandas need a lot of water and a lot of light. Turning purplish is not a problem. If bare-root they need watering every day. If relative humidity is on the low side the roots will need to be wet - that is, green - for several hours each day.
There is an extensive Vanda thread here. Look through it. Click on Forums on the left, then scroll down to the Vanda forum.
Also, if you subscribe to the Motes Orchids Web site they will send you a monthly newsletter on what to do that month for growing Vandas.
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True, but since they are seedlings they can't take so much light. one of them only has 2.5 inch long leaves and that is the one most affected with this red tinge on it's most delicate baby leaf. The other ones are a bit larger with 3.75-4.75 inch long leaves. I actually got a light meter and they're receiving about 2000FC which should be ok but i think that one is just a bit too young. I moved it a bit further from the light to 1500FC.
EDIT: was reading my light meter incorrectly and didn't notice the 'x10' in the corner. My seedlings were definitely getting way more light than they needed. They are now adjusted to 3500FC which is within the range of suggested 3000-4000 FC though they're supposed to be able to handle 10,000-12,000FC.
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Originally Posted by rbarata
Better...."...the 'reddish' tinge that leaves are supposed to get when they get enough light but it's not a burn."
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