Hello fellow orchid enthusiasts. I'm here with you today to share this little story.
I bought this Ascocenda in December 2017. They sold it as a Vanda. NoID Vanda (the tag was from "Vanda by Anco"). Extremelly overpriced (50€), but back then I was starting the hobby and anything that arrived to my town other than Phalaenopsis was super expensive. Also I had no idea of what orchids should cost. This was her when she arrived.
Soon, however, the main growth started to die on me. In fact, you can already see the blackening stem on that photograph. Leaves from the center of the stem started to yellow and die, starting from the base. Roots were cracking and dying too. After a lot of research, all seemed to point to
Fusarium as the culprit. But I wouldn't know for sure until I cut the stem. If I was wrong, I would kill the mother plant. But if I didn't do anything, the lethal fungal infection would spread to the rest of the plant.
I was forced to make a painful decision.
I cut the mother plant. And there, indeed, was the
fateful purple ring. I kept on sterilizing and cutting until the stem was clean. I tried to save what was left of the mother plant, but it was in vain. It wasn't big enough to put up roots. The next question was this one: would the daughter plant be able to survive? Had I managed to cut away all the infection? Or had something remained and was the rest of the orchid doomed as well? Would the infection spread to my Phals?
I bought a fungicide and sprayed all my collection. And I took care of my poor Ascocenda as well as I could.
Today, eight months later, this is her:
A ton of new roots, new flowers and new leaves (even if mutated/deformed).
Fusarium is completely gone.
I have literally cried over this orchid, and seeing her bloom again brings hope into my sad heart.
Never give up on an orchid!
PS: What do you think she would be? Ascocenda suksamran sunlight? Ascocenda arthorn orange? Ascocenda fuchs sunglow?