the title pretty much says it all, I got the bollopetalum after it had already bloomed from Rahn's Greenhouse in Cincinnati Ohio. The issue may be small, I may be overthinking the color but I just would rather err on the side of caution as this orchid is probably one of my favorites in my collection and I don't want it to get hurt! especially if I've yet to see it bloom! >.<
Below I will explain what I have been doing to the plant by area and will attach reference photos
Photo 1: picture of new roots around the new pseudobulb (far right). However, if you look where the new pseudobulb grew from the 2nd newest, you can see a yellowing of the leave
Photo 2: picture of a leaf off a separate pseudobulb that has the tip beginning to yellow.
Photo 3: another photo of all the new roots growing around the most recent pseudobulb
Photo 4: another photo showing the yellowing of leaves that has begun to concern me a bit.
Photo 5: the last picture if you look, (specifically on the left leaf you can see how it kinda, rolls in, almost like an accordion.
Light: This orchid stays outside all the time (Cincinnati Ohio). If I wake up early enough I like to put my orchids in morning sun for an hour or so and try to move them out of the shade on my patio as the sun is setting about 30-60min before the sun sets behind a row of trees. Otherwise the majority of my plants aside from succulents and cacti are always in the shade during the afternoon.
Water: As I'm located in the midwest, The humidity is extremely high and therefore my orchids stay happy
I water them probably every 5-7 (+/-) 1 day, all depends!; I spend a great deal of time looking at my plants lol and am a pretty good judge of it!
Potting Medium: my orchid has stayed in the nursery pot that it came in with only sphagnum moss. I asked them if I should repot it and they said since the orchid is producing a new pseudobulb and seems happy in it's new home. It has been growing a plethora of roots (probably 10+!!) that are visible off the new pseudobulb, the other night though I did slide the plant out to look at the root system below, and I'm telling you it's absolutely packed! healthy etc.
If you have any other questions or comments I'd totally appreciate it but thank you again and take care everyone!