Last month received a large
Dendrobium spectabile, it was in good condition when it arrived, though it had been knocked halfway out of its pot in shipping. I was able to get it back in with minimal disturbance. Since then, it has been dropping leaves rapidly (at a rate of 1-2 every day) and it is now almost entirely bare.
Over the course of a few days the healthy leaves turn a yellow-brown color and drop off. There is spotting on the undersides of many of the leaves, but that was there when I got it and doesn't seem to be related to the issue.
Once all the leaves have dropped the pseudobulbs begin to blacken from the top down, but they do not soften much like I would expect from a bacterial rot.
My growing conditions are admittedly not ideal at the moment, with very low humidity being the main issue, but I have many other orchids (including some high-humidity types like
Coelogyne and
Bulbophyllum) that have been doing OK (but not great) for years.
Dendrobium spectabile is a species I have wanted for a long time and I likely won't be able to get my hands on a replacement anytime soon so if anyone has advice on how to rescue this plant it would be greatly appreciated!