My Masd. put up a bunch of new growth as the days started lengthening, and I would say about 20% of the leaves wilted at the base. The tips are still thick and green, but the base of the leaves turned yellow and thin, and the leaves collapsed.
I am assuming this is a problem related to humidity, so have added a humidity tray and started misting daily (my Dracula lotax is also putting out flower stalks, so I am misting it too). Any other suggestions as to what this could be?
Thanks!
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The wilting started after the plant dried out a bit, actually...the plant is in sphag and gets watered once a week. The temps around here have been pretty stable, definitely not hot (we broke 55 for the first time this year yesterday)
I mist mine every day and they get watered several times a week, growing in sphag and still kept fairly cool. They don't like to dry out and need high humidity.
The roots are in good shape (first thing I did when I looked at it). I am guessing it was the dry spell the plant went through when I missed a watering. I will try to post a pic tonight!
It sounds to me like it got a little too dry.
I have my masdevallia in a clay pot in sphag, which I have set inside another clay pot with clay pellets in the bottom. I have set these inside a glass container, so that the masd. is just slightly bellow the top of this round, clear vase. I keep a little water in the bottom, and it wicks up and adds humidity, while keeping it cool.