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Originally Posted by JJC18
After repotting my 4 year old+ phalaenopsis and cutting off rotting roots, I noticed a couple leaves turning yellow.
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JJC - was it a standard repot?
Or was it some kind of emergency repot? Just asking because you mentioned 'cutting off rotting roots'.
As you had been growing the orchid for 4 years, then we can assume that the orchid was growing satisfactorily.
Totally agree that media and roots being too wet can lead to oxygen issues for the roots (and causing issues with water intake for the plant) --- and being too dry will impede water intake for the plant too.
If the roots were rotting as you mentioned, then it is possible that the orchid was taking a downward turn in health - so leaves starting to become yellow could be related to that.
Aside from watering considerations ----- there are other things to look into maybe. If you use fertiliser and/or mag-cal ........ then look into possibilities of salts having accumulated in the media to some level that can impact the roots negatively.
Also - disinfectants applied to roots - especially in high enough concentrations can set back the roots ...... or even maybe kill roots. You probably didn't apply disinfectant to roots ----- so just mentioning it only, just in case.
You definitely have experience with the growing of your phal, as it is 4 years old! In case it can help, I can just paste some links that could be helpful anytime, and a bit of a read.
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