Hi! This is my 1st time posting. Looking @ my 6 orchids, should have been reading & posting long before this.
I have 3 phals. Pic 1 is of all 3 where they live. The window is south facing & there's a pond outside that reflects lots of light. The light is low in pic b/c was taken early this am.
Tiny white phal is new & doing fine.
Next phal (unidentified - 2 blossoms, pic 2) started blooming at least before April of last year. Has been blooming essentially ever since so haven't repotted. Plan to do so today into repotme.com's cattleya classic mix (med coconut husk chips, med sponge rock, med charcoal, granite chips) recommended for thick-rooted orchids. Should I plant into that or into repotme's dendrobium class mix (med coconut husk chips, small coconut husk chips, med volcanic rock, small sponge rock, pea gravel, small charcoal, granite chips) recommended for thin-rooted orchids since phals are more terrestrial? This unid'd phal has a red leaf and some a major new root dying (pics 3 & 4). It lost most of its aerial roots when I first got it (didn't know yet to mist it). It hasn't been repotted in the yr I've had it &, from the bottom, the mix is all muddy. I also have new humidity trays so I'll be taking all orchids out of bowls w/marbles as soon as I repot. The red leaf faces the window. What could be causing the redness?
Phal 3 (Phal Tai Lin Redangel; pics 5 & 6) was bought in Dec in spike. Last blossom opened few days ago. Oldest 2 blossoms bloomed months ago (why 1 remaining is dried) but the rest of the buds got blasted when I opened the door in freezing weather. Learned that lesson!
This phal is potted in sphagnum moss which is apparently not doing well at all. Oh - I water all 6 orchids primarily w/purified or distilled water. Didn't realize there was a difference until recently so had been using purified. This phal is loosing aerial roots (I haven't been good @
misting in a while) and, yesterday, I cut off a rotting (pic 7) leaf w/horrible spots - and then sprayed all 3 phals w/Garden Safe Fungicide 3. Also planning to repot this phal today in cattleya mix mentioned above. Is that okay? What do you think caused the spots & how should I treat it?
Any recommendations or help will be MUCH appreciated! I desperately want my orchid babies to live (despite my care)!
Thanks!
-Elaine
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