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Old 02-09-2025, 10:29 PM
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This is a plant that requires hot temperatures and high humidity. Bulbos. will have leaves turn yellow when they aren't warm enough, or don't get enough water.

I don't order plants in Winter. Even with a heat pack the risk of cold damage is too high. And I live in a warm-Winter area where it only rarely approaches freezing.
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This is a plant that requires hot temperatures and high humidity. Bulbos. will have leaves turn yellow when they aren't warm enough, or don't get enough water.

I don't order plants in Winter. Even with a heat pack the risk of cold damage is too high. And I live in a warm-Winter area where it only rarely approaches freezing.
I see, yeah wasnt the best decision but out of 20 ordered orchids only this one had a real problem with it. So i thought i could get away with it.

Can i leave it be or should i cut it off?

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