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Old 01-20-2016, 08:07 PM
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Thanks gngrhill. I don't do anything special. It is in more dirt like soil rather than orchid media. And under 1 T5 but not real close. I had a couple pink spotted leaves also. I think I was spraying another plant with something and the overspray hit those leaves. It must be sensitive to some things. Could that be the case with your spotted leaves? I don't let mine go dry and it gets fairly warm temps in summer and 60 at night, 65 during the day right now in winter. And fairly good moving air. I just feed it same as the others with a balanced fertilizer usually applied weakly, weekly. Hope that helps.
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Old 01-21-2016, 12:33 AM
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Thanks, Silken. Gives me hope that I can turn this thing around sometime.
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Old 01-22-2016, 06:14 PM
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Congrats on the blooms!

I bought this a few times as a kid.
I always killed it by overwatering it. One day, the plant looked wilted and I gently pulled it up, and there were no roots left and the fleshy stem part half rotted away. lol
I didn't know it was an orchid at the time, but readily available and leaves were so nice!
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Old 01-22-2016, 08:03 PM
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Silken, here is the picture I said I would post. What do you think ?
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Old 01-22-2016, 08:18 PM
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Silken, here is the picture I said I would post. What do you think ?
Well, its alive! I'm no expert on it but I wonder with the many holes and loose media if it is a bit too dry. Mine is in a clay pot with soil like media and a few small rocks on top. I do plan on re-potting it one of these days as it needs a larger pot. I think mine stays moist most of the time, but not soggy. It is a very fleshy stem compared to other orchids. OrchidWiz does suggest a more open media than what I have and quite a bit of water year round except a bit drier for a couple months in winter. Maybe give it some seaweed now and then to keep roots growing. As for the spotted leaves, looks similar to a leaf or two of mine. Could it have been sprayed with something? Otherwise it looks fine. Maybe pinching off a few gangly bits will get it to bush out like a house plant does. I just broke a piece off of mine that was hanging way over the pot. It was accidental tho!
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Did you say it was outside for the summer? I wonder about leaf miners. They can cause damage leading to dead or damaged patches like this.
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Did you say it was outside for the summer? I wonder about leaf miners. They can cause damage leading to dead or damaged patches like this.
I am not familiar with leaf miners. Is that something they would bring inside , or would they only attack outside, do their damage and then leave? How would you combat that?

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Well, its alive! I'm no expert on it but I wonder with the many holes and loose media if it is a bit too dry. Mine is in a clay pot with soil like media and a few small rocks on top. I do plan on re-potting it one of these days as it needs a larger pot. I think mine stays moist most of the time, but not soggy. It is a very fleshy stem compared to other orchids. OrchidWiz does suggest a more open media than what I have and quite a bit of water year round except a bit drier for a couple months in winter. Maybe give it some seaweed now and then to keep roots growing. As for the spotted leaves, looks similar to a leaf or two of mine. Could it have been sprayed with something? Otherwise it looks fine. Maybe pinching off a few gangly bits will get it to bush out like a house plant does. I just broke a piece off of mine that was hanging way over the pot. It was accidental tho!
I have never sprayed it, but being under the shelf I'm sure it's been dripped on when I water the plants above it. I had it in a soil type media when I first got it, but changed it when it became obvious I wasn't making it happy. It has never been happy. Maybe if I put it into something like a soil and bark or perlite mix. And I don't know about the light. It seemed to do good outside which was bright, but doesn't seem to be happy anywhere near the lights inside. Although as an afterthought, it doesn't look any happier under the shelf
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Old 01-23-2016, 12:00 AM
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According to Orchid Wiz it is a pretty low light plant. Maybe like a Phal.
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Old 01-23-2016, 12:08 AM
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Thanks for your help, I'll see what I can do with it.
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Leaf miners are tiny little insects that burrow through leaves, leaving skeletonized curlicue tracks. They eat the insides of cells and leave the walls, so the plant surface is intact. They're common on a lot of leafy vegetables. They can leave pale patches on leaves if a lot of bugs attack one leaf.

They don't do a lot of damage to most vegetables and we (I?) don't grow leafy vegetables for looks, but on a decorative plant I could see them making an ugly mark.

However, I have no idea whether they would attack a jewel orchid.
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