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Originally Posted by Erin Raven Skye
I wasn't too concerned after reading what you said about the older leaves falling off, but some of the newer ones have just fallen off. I took some quick pictures, here's one of the psuedobulbs  others are in my gallery. Is it a goner?
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Not a goner yet. Yes if any of those nice plump pseudobulbs got fried too, then they will turn brown and eventually come off. I just took a couple photos of one of mine to show you how resiliant these things can be.

This is a backbulb section of C. intermedia. It is ugly looking and the pseudobulbs are supershrivelled from being in extreme light and lack of water. I cut the runner but left the thing potted up for approx 1 month (maybe 2.) I used the method written up in one of the earlier articles on the forum home page. It looks pretty much gone, even though the leaves are stil (pale) green.

What's not immediately obvious in the first photo is the new growth (complete with emerging root tips) that grew.
My point is, the show isn't over till it's over. In your other images in the gallery I see several positive things about this plant. There's still lots of green. Yes the leaves may drop (hopefull not all of them

) but not all the pseudobulbs are gonners (I think.) I may very well eat my words in the end, but still you have a live (but sick) plant. Don't shock it any more than you have, so keep up the regime it had gotten used to regarding water. And keep a close eye out for new growths and roots. I'm trying to be as positive as I can. Hope it all works out for you
