My mom suggested that I purchase a plant as a way to broaden my current ideas of care giving and scheduling. Similar to having a dog/cat/other pet of choice but less work right?
Wrong.
As I am quickly finding out, with the orchid that I have chosen, there is about as much work going into the Orchid, or more even, then many house pets. I am very excited to say the least!
That out of the way, as it is my first post, I have a question about lighting for this species of orchid. I took the suggestion from Grandma M and took at look at Casa de los orquideas before posting. Their information pertains to mainly outdoor care and I will be keeping mine indoors do too varying climate conditions in Kansas. Although one could convert outdoor to indoor conditions I have not yet grasped that method and so have chosen to post instead.
What I am concerned about are black splotches that have appeared on the plant. I have read that this is, in a sense, a sunburn and that the plant is receiving too much light. (correct me if I am wrong please
)
The plant currently sits on my windowsill facing the rising sun and receives light till mid day when the sun begins to creep over my house. (about 7ish till noon)
I noticed a post that stated theirs was in the bathroom. Are you providing an alternate light source besides the (assumption) normally small window in a bathroom or is that adequate enough?
I apologize for all the questions, as they are probably answered in other sections, but this is my first exploration of the site and happened upon this topic.
I will provide pictures tomorrow afternoon as I am now off to bed.
Thank You,
Concerned Noobie
General Description of plant: Two prominent sudo-bulbs with leaf growth of 12" or larger. Two newly grown with leaf growth of about 5-6" (one has a spike which has formed seemingly right out of thin air, was a very rapid growth spurt.) And finally a new growth that I just noticed yesterday that is about 1" long.
Care: Watering about once a week depending on if it needs it. Just kind of playing it by feel. Norman's fertilizer is used every two weeks (but I am sure it is too much) messure is about 1/4 teaspoon with about 15oz of water after initial watering. I have done no flushing as that technique is new to me and will begin next water session.
Color: medium/light green (with of course the dark splotches
).