What first brought me to this board was my first non Phal orchid plant, which I adored. I had two Phals and had grown them with no problems (honestly, they pretty much grew themselves) so I figured I'd try a different one.
My first orchid was from Smith and Hawkins (got it on clearance for $15). After less than 2 days one of the psuedobulbs started rotting.
I was worried maybe I had caused it to rot when I watered it (by not being careful and making sure no water drops got on the plant pbulbs because I didn't know that water on pbulb could cause it to rot) but many people told me that it was unlikely that I killed it in two days, less than 24 hours after I watered for the first time. (Plus, when I went to the store to about it's bad condition, they told me they only put plants in "distress" or ones "not doing well" on sale).
A week after doing everything everyone suggested (and too early to tell if my orchid was going to make it), I realized that the orchid was under warranty, so I exchanged it for a maxillaria tenuifolia. (note that Smith and Hawkins failed to tell me about this warranty when I went in).
My new orchid looked to be in good shape when I purchased it. I watered it very carefully with a special water can (making so NO water got on ANY of the leaves of pbulbs) and I waited for it to show new root growth before replanting it to S/H
Then I noticed two of the pseudo bulbs in the middle of the plant were rotting (what the heck??!!! I had not been over watering or letting it sit in water or anything)
Then I read that this can happen if the roots under it are rotten. So I repotted and found that while the top of the soil looked really good, the bottom pretty much mud and decayed wood. (I hate Smith an Hawkins and won't buy another orchid from them EVER, they're 0/2 currently)
I think I'm now with the camp that repots as soon as they get the plant....if I had, maybe I could have prevented losing 1/3 of my plant.
Anyways, when repotted today, I divided the plant into two plants with good bulbs (each with 4+ pbulbs, following the natural division of the plant like I read up online from a link someone posted to my Phal thread...I feel brave!), I threw away the rotting pbulbs, and then trimmed all the rotten root on the two divided plants, moved both plants to S/H (because I've read many threads that the pbulbs plants love S/H and because I don't care for traditional potting soil--too many variables)
Since the plant was poorly timed for the S/H, I soaked my media for several days with espisom salt and the calcium salt (from ray's orchids). then I rinsed with clear water several times, and did an overnight soak in KLN root grow
I read on the board that I should put the plants in low light to help encourage root grow. How long should I do this for and by low light, does this mean in a room with the shades closed that gets a little light? Or should I be shooting for near darkness (almost no windows)?
Also, should I water with just KLN root grow at first (if so, for how long) or should I water with both the MSU fert and a couple drops of root grow, like I do for my Phals in good shape?
Any other tips would be appreciated. I can't justify buying another of the oncidium hybrid I lost (Tiger Crow, which I ADORED) until I figure out how to grow my free replacement pbulb orchid. (especially since I'll be buying the Tiger Crow from a reputable orchid grower, and that won't be cheap!)
Thanks!
Niki
P.S. I really don't care for traditional media. I don't like not being able to see the roots. I also don't like dealing with decomposing media. And I really don't like worrying about overwatering them. I hope all the orchids I end up with like the S/H...Just my