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Old 22-04-2003, 10:56 AM
Ray @ First Rays Orchids
 
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Default Cymbidium trouble

Anthony,

Without more details, it's hard to say for sure, but with underwatering, you
would be more likely to start seeing some desiccation in the pseudobulbs
before root loss.

One thing to keep in mind is that under the controlled, possibly "ideal"
conditions the plant saw before going to the retailer, marginal medium may
still be viable. Usually the plant is exposed to lots of air flow, bright
sunshine, etc.. Once it gets to the retailer, all bets may be off, as who
knows if they know what they're doing. It may be they pushed it over the
edge, or the conditions in their shop - or your home, for that matter - may
let the medium stay wet a lot longer.

One other thing: sometimes, an extremely good flowering is a last-ditch
effort by the plant for survival, that is, a reaction to a stress like
failing roots.

As you can guess, I'd definitely check the root system and consider
repotting.

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"MrAVenez" wrote in message
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Hi all,

I received a cymbidum orchid as a christmas present in december. Well,

over the
last few weeks, many of the leaves have begun to turn brown and shed off.

I'm
thinking that maybe I haven't been watering it enough. I don't think it

could
be root rot because the plant looked beautiful when I first got it.. any
suggestions??

Sincerely, Anthony