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Originally Posted by estación seca
Make sure you don't have spider mites.
Dendrobium tobaense doesn't like hot weather.
This group (nigrohirsute) shouldn't dry out. Depending on what it's potted in, and growing conditions, once a week might not be enough water.
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It’s potted in orchida bark. Does it look like mites to you? The leaves look like that and the blooms stopped opening
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Quote:
Originally Posted by estación seca
Make sure you don't have spider mites.
Dendrobium tobaense doesn't like hot weather.
This group (nigrohirsute) shouldn't dry out. Depending on what it's potted in, and growing conditions, once a week might not be enough water.
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Would spider mites explain the discoloration on the leaves? That’s what’s worrying they turn into that than fall off. I moved the plant indoors again like it was since today