So as many may have noticed I have fallen out of love with this forum again recently.
I'm sure I will be back in the new year but for the winter months I am taking a break from OB.
Who knows I might turn into a dreaded youtuber, wish me strength but joking aside I was watching a few video's and it just reminded me I have seen the problems I was not happy with on plenty of other orchids and you know how it is if everyone else's orchids all look the same then everything is fine?
I just want to thank anyone who has read this post and gotten this far, I know I have posted more than a weekend's worth of thoughts and observations and initially I didn't know if I was on to something or not.
By now at least I am convinced that I am which is good news. But I didn't just post all of this for my benefit. I am hoping that it helps someone if they have been in a similar situation.
Take this video for example, the orchids have purple leaves, purple pseudobulbs in some cases and the new growth is red.
The roots are dead so that is obviously a factor in why they are so weak looking but I doubt they will have survived long term:
Like I mentioned previously ninja orchids as I just noticed recently uses the exact same feed and strength to water her orchids as I have been for the past 6 months. Her orchids have far more advanced symptoms in some cases. So receiving an orchid that is already showing severe signs and has no roots, chances in my experience, especially with mini orchids is slim to make them turn around. Usually the next growth will grow smaller and the orchid just grows backwards and eventually withers away.
I am still patiently waiting for the new leaf to grow I have been mentioning previously and so far it is looking great so 2 more weeks and I'll be able to conclude this post.
In the meantime, I know my orchids have managed to convince me by now looking much healthier already I know lots will for ever be dubious so one more picture of my vanda. You can really see the new growth since I made the change. If you look at the last leaf before the very latest you will see color is flooding into the new part being grown since. Before the leaf was spotty, purple, didn't grow as long as it was supposed to and as you can see from the picture was clearly lacking color overall. In a lot of my orchids the older leaves actually turned a really dark green thus actually hiding problems in cases and initially changing the fertilizer would cause the darkening to go away but in patches which looked quite scary at times but then the patches started filling up once I started using PK.
So here is my vanda now, I hope you can see the greenness literally flooding back, same high light as always but looking so much better now:
and the product I believe has made the difference highlighted in the picture:
Alright well thanks for getting this far, I hope it helps someone. Have a nice holiday and stay safe everyone.