Hi everyone!
I'm new to this board and rather new to orchids as well, fell for the addiction about a year ago.
Anyway, during the last weeks I purchased a couple of new plants. During the last years, I've managed to kill two mini phals due to overwatering them (gave them water every 2-3 days)..
And ever since then I've been quite afraid of watering my orchids too much/not enough/etc.
I live in a quite cold, humid area. Most of my plants are located near a window that's facing East. My watering schedule (50/50 distilled water + tap water):
NoID Phals (cause we all have em): Once a week, fertilizer every 14 days.
Dendrobium nobile hyb.: One or two times a week depending on the weather, fertilizer every 14 days. I used to water it more than this and it's been blooming and growing fine, but lost leaves.
I thought this was normal for the nobile hybrids, but once I started watering it less it stopped losing leaves.
Dendrobium phalaenopsis hyb.: Same as the nobile. It's quite new. Do these two dendrobium types need a different watering schedule?
Madevallia hybrid: This one is supposed to be a hardy hybrid bred for ordinary homes, unlike other Masdevallia species.
Since it isn't supposed to get completely dry I'm spraying its sphagnum with water each day. Once a week it's getting more than usual. No fertilizer for this one.
Burrageara Nelly Isler: This popular hybrid also supposedly shouldn't be all dry, so I'm spraying its sphagnum-bark-mix with water every 2 days and it's getting watered once a week.
It also gets fertilized every 14 days.
Cattleya ???: I bought this one as a "mystery Cattleya" from a reputable nursery. It's a part of an adult plant, but not tagged and not in bloom yet, so I have no idea which type this is.
It arrived without a pot so I planted it in usual orchid bark. I read that freshly repotted plants aren't supposed to be watered right away, is that correct? Since it seemed very dry I sprayed the leaves and the bark on the top a tiny little bit, though. Are cattleyas supposed to be watered once a week like Phals?
I'd really appreciate someone looking over this and giving an OK, or pointing out mistakes/things I have to improve. I absolutely do not want to kill my plants by giving them too much or not enough water.
Thanks in advance, I hope this thread is alright!