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Den seedling turning brown
I gotten some Den antennatum seedlings, they were already shipped out of flask, I did everything that was recommended too me. Only thing though I didn't have clam shell food tray kind you get from Walmart hot food bar, so I put the Den seedings in a Ziplock food container with some moist sphag moss (not soppy too wet). Keep the lid close for a week, start opening the lid for gradually for a hour or so that the 'chids could get some air circulation. I was checking on them today and some of the 'chid leaves have turned brown. :bua: What do I do now I don't want to loose all my baby 'chids to rot? **Note: I have them on the table outside (look @ my gallery for ref) where my other adult orchids grow.
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Though Ive never taken plants out of flask, Ive dealt with lots of seedlings (those are the only ones I can afford!!). I would let them start putting out new growth before you introduce them to the world without spag n bag protection. They need to adjust to your conditions for a while first. Also, make sure that NO direct sunlight is hitting them in the bag. You might be cooking them instead of growing them if theyre exposed to direct sun!
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Condensation inside the bag is good!! That means that there is a ton of moisture in the air, just the kind of environment that seedlings thrive in. Just make sure that they are not sitting in a puddle.
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Chococatte I have no idea on how to care for them but I wish you the best of luck :crossfing :crossfing :crossfing
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Hi Chococatte..
I have same problem with you. Mine is dendrobium tangerinum. It send attached to a piece of bark. My garden looks to warm for the baby so i put some water in bowl under. But it seem doesn't work well because the leaves turn yellow. Now i repott into plastik pot with many holes attached and hang it at shady place with good air circulation. Hope it will be good there. |
It sounds like you have a case of rot, which can be helped (sort-of) by increasing the air circulation. Those plants that you already see brown spots on are going to be weaker and will probably not perform as well - I would separate any good healthy green seedings into a separate container from the brown ones and increase air circulation immediately. They do need moisture, but pehaps since your conditions are not sterile, you are also growing bacteria, which is very dangerous with seedlings. Good luck!
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Thanks all for your help. :thankyou :gh |
If they are truly 'bigger seedlings', do you think they are big enough to possibly be going through a routine yearly leave-loss? Some dends are deciduous and they lose their leaves. Then they bloom on that cane the next year. Read up on your variety. Maybe the yellowing, browning leaves are a sign of maturity, not rot. Just a though....
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