So I found a cattleya and a vanda that was bottom of the shelf at Lowes for a few bucks. Was going to try my luck with them (I've only had phals, and new in general to orchids).
So for the cattleya. Has minimal root system, has some blackspots on the leaves and looks like its starving for water (leaves are wrinkling). It was in a pot about 1" by 1" maybe slightly larger and had about 3 pieces of bark in it. I wouldn't even say it was "potted". The material you see in the picture was NOT from this orchid (was from a phal I was putting in LECA).
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What are your recommendations to keep it alive? While I know it isn't ideal and people like to see a plant sending out new roots before repotting in LECA, I don't think I have much choice. Here was my plan.
1. Soak it in KelpMax solution (the 1Tbps/gallon solution) for a few hours
2. Pot in small ~3" pot with LECA (S/H)
3. Water every few days with KelpMax and my fertilizer.
4. Switch to water and fertilizer every week to 2 weeks and the KelpMax every month.
The questions for this is. How much different is the watering of the Cattleya and a Phal in S/H? I've read that Cattleyas need to dry out more. Should I water roughly every other watering for the Cattleya compared to the Phal?
On to the Vanda. This looked to be in slightly better shape, but still not great. It didn't have much of a root system either BUT it has a brand new root coming out! So this looks to be an ideal time to repot in S/H. This Vanda was basically in the same condition 1"x1" pot, a few bark pieces and that was it.
My plan for this was to do basically the same thing as the cattleya.
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1. Soak it in KelpMax solution (the 1Tbps/gallon solution) for a few hours
2. Pot in a larger ~4" pot with LECA the largest I can find (S/H). My theory on this is that since vandas need to soak in water but need to "dry out" the larger pot and the larger LECA pieces when water will allow it to absorb water, but will allow it to dry out faster. The S/H will just keep the moisture up.
3. Water every day to every other day with KelpMax and my fertilizer for a few waterings
4. Switch to water. Fertilizer every week to 2 weeks and the KelpMax every month.
I know that Vandas don't like to stay in water at all and grow in the air best. But this thing is small and has no root system at all so I've got to put it in something I feel.
For both plants, I'm putting it in an east facing the window that gets the most light in the house (it is winter where I am at and the sun is not very intense).
Any other suggestions or did I just describe the best way to kill these two plants?
Also I got a dendrobium that is quite a bit larger and in bloom (good root system). I'm planning on repotting it S/H. Everything that I've read is that it is basically the same as watering a phal in S/H. If I keep it in the same schedule as my other phals do you think I'll have issues?