Hello and thanks in advance for any help you can give me
I have been growing orchids for about 2 years now, and have mainly phals, paphs, and oncidiums. I've been a lurker for awhile and have found much info in this forum. I'm in PA and most are by windows and outside in summer. I do have a one shelf growlight area with a few there as I'm learning what each orchid prefers. I just purchased this Howeara Lava Burst Puanani and have noticed that the leaves and the pbulbs are quite wrinkled.
I am totally new to this orchid but did find some info online which agrees with what I was told. I just want to make sure I am understanding why the orchid looks like it does. The pbulb towards the center of the pot which does not have a bloom is the most wrinkled as are its leaves. Is this because this one has already bloomed and will eventually die off? (just a guess?) I assume it will stay where it is because the orchid needs it.
My other concern is all of the pbulbs are a bit above what looks like bark potting medium. The small ones and the many roots are actually quite a bit above it. Is this normal or should it be potted just a little deeper? I know many orchids have roots above, just wondering about this one. If it does need repotting should I do it now or wait until it finishes blooming?
My guess is it needs to soak in water for a bit but how long and how deep should the water be? Should I do this several times over a few days as needed? Should the water have anything in it? I do have 2 large oncidiums which normally I run water through for awhile until the roots turn green (do this every 3 or 4 days) but I do need to soak in plain water for awhile a few times times over the summer. I'm just not sure about this one. The average humidity in our house right now has been 55-75%. Hope the pictures are clear enough.
Thank you!