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Old 09-08-2003, 02:35 PM
Ray
 
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Default yellow and dry phalaenopsis leaves

Lil,

Too much sun on a phal results in tissue burning - the damaged patched end
up looking like parchment.

Too little humidity is usually manifested by dull looking leaves.

Loss of leaves as you describe sounds like serious underwatering, a
bacterial or fungal infection, or mineral toxicity of some sort. Fill in
more about the medium and your watering/feeding regimen, won't you?

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"Lil" wrote in message
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I posted a question about leaves dropping off phalaenopsis. The baby
one that had lost one of its three leaves is in danger of losing the
second--it's looking yellowish and dry. Why is it?

I don't understand it--the baby Vanna and miltonia cross that's on the
same shelf is doing well. Some of the larger oncidium on the shelf
above it are sprouting new leaves and/or roots.

Is it because it's too much light--the grow shelf is inside the patio
door, where it gets late afternoon sun. Because the sun is quite
strong, I've had the vertical blinds partly slanted to let in only a
bit of light. Because we've had a lot of windows we get a fair amount
of indirect light.

Is it because there's not enough humidity?

Thanks in advance.

Lil