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Originally Posted by scy
The yellow leaves are the oldest leaves. The reason why I was concerned was because it was still green like the others before I repotted. They turned yellow at such a fast rate (first one turned yellow a few days after the repot and the 2nd one is almost all yellow as of yesterday). I thought when older leaves turn yellow, it's more of a gradual process.
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It can be. But at the same time those are really old leaves you're talking about. Those leaves were there during the formation of the shoot. Eventually you're only gonna end up with the 2 leaves underneath the pseudobulbs and the one(s) on top of the pb's.
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Originally Posted by scy
I remember reading somewhere that after a repot, I should not water again until it was dry, because roots need a chance to heal and have trouble doing so when wet. Should I just disregard that and water when slightly damp?
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I haven't heard of this claim, so I can't verify or deny its validity.
However, when I first received my Mltnps, I did repot it, and I watered it like it had been growing in my collection for years. It still grew.
It's up to you to decide which course of action to take.
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I noticed that the bark is drying out rather fast (3 days?) but that may be because it's new bark.
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That's actually drying out a lot slower than mine. Mine can dry out the same day; and my plant's not dying.
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Would it help if I repotted it and added PrimeAgra to the mix? Or should I put this plastic pot inside a clay pot and fill the sides with PrimeAgra to help seal in some moisture? It was previously potted this way except with large pieces of bark. Should I keep watering with KLN solution until I see root growth or just switch back to water now?
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I don't think all these extra precautions are necessary, it may create other unforeseen problems to solve.
I still to this day do not see a positive significant difference between using and not using rooting products such as KLN or Superthrive and cannot say anything in this regard. So my personal advice is, go ahead and just use plain good old water.