[QUOTE=DirtyCoconuts;919445]if that question is to me, yes, in SH...both of them
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Wow, I had no idea that was possible, in Leca. Ok, unfortunately mine died as I had to travel and had noone to take extra care of it.
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Originally Posted by WaterWitchin
What are your temperatures? Macodes Petola is a thermophilic orchid, needs 68-80F days and 65-77F nights.
Is your medium "moist" or does it tend to be "soggy?" The MPetola can't tolerate soggy soil. Having excellent drainage but keeping moist is a tricky one. Those two things matter most, then humidity. Yellow leaves and your rotting/withering stem sound like soggy soil. Curled leaves sounds like low humidity.
You have in low light level, right?
SemiHydro is a really good way to go with this plant, with a caveat... SH tends to make the temperature a bit cooler, so you have to make sure you keep the plant on the mid to higher temperature side as listed above.
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PS I'm not well versed in geography, but both DCoconuts and SouthPark grow in very tropical environments, so take that into consideration with whatever your temperatures are in the Netherlands.
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It wouldn't surprise me if the temperature in my house was also a problem. In the summer it's nice and warm, but fall/winter (and I got mine in fall... it never made it to summer) my apartment is never more than 68F. It stays pretty much the same temp, doesn't go much lower or higher. So I guess my apartment is just not right for such an orchid then.
Besides the air is dry, I have a humidifier (got it when I got a Calathea) but it's not enough for the entire big living room. I've got it standing right next to the Calathea.