I used to have two Angraecum sesquipedale plants, but sadly, they are no longer of this earth.
I'm hoping to get a (late) diagnosis of what could have gone wrong.
Both plants were very healthy and growing when I got them, although one was growing much faster than the other. Things were going just fine for a few months, but after about 5 months, I noticed the first signs of the problem. The leaves were turning bronze at the axils, and the plants stopped growing. The leaves bronzed along the stem, one after the other. Each bronzed leaf dropped, and eventually I was left with bare plants crowned with three leaves. Needless to say, the last leaves eventually dropped. I inspected the roots afterwards, but they were just fine. I tried caring for the leafless roots, but they just died back.
Anyone have any idea what may have happened? :shocked:
I want to retry this genus, because A. sesquipedale is one of my favorite orchids, but I'm kinda reluctant to after having two plants die in the exact same way. Ang's are said to be fairly easygoing, but I'm not so sure anymore. Are there any Ang's that are a little easier to work with?