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Old 18-08-2004, 02:06 AM
K Barrett
 
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Check your roots. Plants lose leaves (ie leaves turn yellow, die and
eventually drop off ) because their roots are dead.

IMHO Brassias like to be pot bound, so use a pot that will just barely hold
whatever root ball remains after you've cut off the rotted mushy ones. IMHO
they like plastic pots rather than clay ones, but YMMV.

In my hands they are treated just like any other orchid: kept evenly moist,
at temperatures no lower that 55F at night or 85F day. They prefer bright
light, as for Cattleyas. But if you have no experience with those then
they'd like light that would cast an indistinct shadow when you hold your
hand over the area in which you'd be growing them (I hope that makes
sense... there's a concept in there somewhere, LOL!!)

Some folks say they need a dry winter's rest, but really what they want is
not to get soggy in winter when evaporation is reduced because its wetter
and colder then.

Fertilize them with any fertilizer, just use 1/2 strength of what's on the
biottle and voila, you are in!

Blooms next year!

Kath



"NZMatt" wrote in message
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Help needed. My Brassia leaves are turning yellow, and I am not sure why
this is happening. Different articles say different things such as too
much light, or too little light. I am finding this a little confusing,
and wonder if someone could advise me as to the best conditions for the
growth of this orchid.
Thanks
Matt


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NZMatt