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Oh Henry!
After putting out the most precious blooms for me from the holidays onward Henry the Horse's (Vanda denisander) roots suddenly appear cracked and somewhat shrunken; the plant has dropped two of it's lopsided side bottom leaves and the cane looks more aged, ragged and brownish.
I haven't changed much of anything lately other than maybe miss a day from it's every other day soaking? |
I'll keep my fingers crossed old Henry bounces back.
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Did it get a chill? Did it sit with water in the crown on a chilly evening?
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Flowering takes a lot out of a plant, and uses more water than usual. I would soak the roots every day for a couple of hours and see whether it plumps up. If you have KelpMax use that for the first soak.
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Henry's roots a week ago, this weekend, after dropping 2 of three lop-sided right side leaves & this a.m. before leaving for work; looks as though 4 and 5 are next.
The leaves seem to be getting brown at their stem base before dropping. I am wondering about me overwatering. |
How are you currently watering? What is the temperature? How much sun does it get?
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Inside temperature 64-68 degrees. Southern window filtered sun (not as much as summertime). Henry loves the outdoors! ---------- Post added at 02:04 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:51 PM ---------- Quote:
After a terrible bout of 2016-17 wintertime blues, (the plant arrived in Dec. 2016 in very poor condition due to being shipped in bad temps.) Henry progressed slowly outdoors throughout the spring, summer and fall. When brought indoors he produced and bloomed through Nov. - Jan., maybe that was his way of blocking out the long winter about to happen? |
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Plus, in winter, as we heat our homes, humidity gets lower so a watering change must happen. These are only examples. |
When mine developed roots like that it was always inadequate watering.
I have also read (in real orchid books written by Vanda experts, not on YouTube) Fusarium fungus looks like this on Vanda roots. I don't think you have this problem, since Fusarium is usually a disease occurring with warm temperatures and high humidity. |
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