Down to one tuber.
The tiny one is gone, only its skin is left. It was fine yesterday as well, similar to what happened to the other one.
I'm very curious now as to what could cause this to happen. Round healthy tubers one night and only skin the next. Here are some images of what's left of the tuber if anyone wants to examine it:
Has anyone experienced this before, with any genus, not just Corybas?
I don't really have any culprits so far*. I saw no moving things other than some mites and millipedes, which I have not had problems with. However, there is this orange
substance that appears on the tips of green moss leaves. White when it appears on dry or dead moss leaves. I do not know what this is and could not find anything online about it. It dries out very quickly.
It does not only appear on moss of this pot, but it has appeared many times on my live and dead moss.
Bad luck? Too wet? Too dry?
Anyway, the last tuber actually seems rather fine. It's unchanged. As round and white as ever. Hope it pulls through, just a few more months...
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On another topic, I'd also like to use this post to put out a small theory I have. My theory is that Corybas, like Habenaria and others, need to grow new tubers for each new season, and the old one will die. Notice how 2 tubers (out of 3) dying so far are old tubers, not new. As for the last tuber, it may actually be a new tuber as well, as it doesn't have any dirt or anything covering it...
I know there are very few Corybas growers and this is still completely experimental, but if you have grown or tried to grow Corybas (especially C.pictus), or have studied their growing habits or something... please share your experiences and information you have relating to the topics I mentioned...