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Originally Posted by King_of_orchid_growing:)
I don't think that your water is killing the Catts and the Phals. I think there are other factors at play.
Cymbidium aloifolium is actually an epiphyte or lithophyte. Sometimes it can be found as a semi-terrestrial as well. From the documentation, it's reputedly an intermediate to warm growing orchid. However, I really don't know what the plant can tolerate in terms of low end temperatures.
There are definitely orchids that grow terrestrially which can tolerate our cool winters here in SoCal. One of them is a native to China - Bletilla striata.
You may also try some of the other Bletilla species such as Bletilla formosana or Bletilla ochracea.
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I don't really know what else it could be.
When I use RODI water they thrive for me...
The water also kills fish... sadly...
And lots of garden plants...
I'm actually beginning to suspect it's the pipes or something.
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