Yes. It sure looks like lack of water - the leaves I mean but... Does new root tip die from lack of water ?
And, as I said, I water them 2-3 times a day (normally 2 passes, just as PhoenixIndo said) and have put fabric strips on 2 of the 4 roots that I soak it until it is dripping. I also have changed to water all my orchids 1-2 hours before sunset now during the dry season, so the strips are still a bit humid in the morning. Shouldn't that be enough ?
I got the orchid from my mother-in-law and she gave it to me because she said she wasn't able to care for it. I guess that included put water less than 1 times a day, so how could it keep all leaves and look very healthy by then ?
I have been told that vandas like much light so I do not want to put it in total shade or is that what I have to do ?
Or just let it drop the leaves it cannot support and wait for it to stabilize ?
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Originally Posted by PhoenixIndo
Before getting my hand on Kelpak, I used B1 Liquinox. The Thailand version is very popular in Indonesia, and suggested by orchid nurseries for stress and root start.
My current problem is something to do with new roots that wont turn green no matter how many times I've spray it with water. Anyone has a trick to get new roots to absorb water?
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I can get B1 Liquinox from Lazada, but I do not know what it is. Only B1-vitamine or more of a fertilizer ?
If you are talking about new roots on Vanda I have noticed that they do not get green nor absorb water while they still are young. Maybe that is why your new roots doesn't get green ? I don't think there is anything to do more than wait for them to get a bit older.