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Originally Posted by estación seca
Welcome to the Orchid Board!
Tell us your growing conditions - temperatures, relative humidity, light. How are you watering and how are you fertilizing?
Unless your relative humidity is extremely high I don't think watering once a week is enough for this kind of orchid. I think it's possible that pseudobulb died from lack of water.
I would leave it alone. If you try to cut it off you will damage the roots on the newest growth. I don't think it's rotting and I don't think there is infection to spread to other growths.
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Thank you for the quick reply!
The plant is grows in an apartment inside a foil greenhouse together with others (mainly Dendrobium).
The temperature in the current period (autumn) ranges from 18-26°C.
Air humidity oscillates between 60-90% (when it drops to about 60%, I sprinkle the plants).
They are now watered once a week, and twice in the summer.
I fertilize them with 1/2 of the recommended dose of fertilizer each time I water them.
I illuminate them with LED lamps for plant.
The only problem I have is with air circulation inside, I finally have to install fans...
Is it possible that such a change is necrosis due to lack of water? There is actually no odor, but the affected tissue itself is slightly soft.