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Old 07-03-2005, 05:39 PM
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Default Dendrobium is loosing leaves

My Drendrobium is of Phalaenopsis type. When it came from the shop it was bloomed and having healthy deep green leaves from bottom to top as well as three keikis. After more than a week without problems, it started loosing the leaves of the keikis and after that, one, by one the inferior leaves of the main plant. They start getting progresively yelow and after a few days, they are done, step by step as if the yellow is ascending the stairs. I would say that light conditions of my room are ok. The humidity is from 60 to 73%. The temperature from 55 some nights to 75. I have a several orchids in the same room that do not show any problem (1 Phal, 1 Vanda, 2 Oncidiums, 1 Cymbidium, 1 Miltonia and and 1 Cambria.).

I don't know what is going wrong with the Dendrobium, and if that leave dropping will end. żany ideas?
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Old 07-03-2005, 09:05 PM
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Hi Caparazon,

It may be that it it is a nobile type of dendrobium that will
automatically lose its leaves and then bloom the next year where the
leaves were lost on the cane. So, I would not get too upset just yet
provided that the plant does not display rot or other types of problems.

.. . . Pam
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caparazon wrote:

My Drendrobium is of Phalaenopsis type. When it came from the shop it
was bloomed and having healthy deep green leaves from bottom to top as
well as three keikis. After more than a week without problems, it
started loosing the leaves of the keikis and after that, one, by one
the inferior leaves of the main plant. They start getting progresively
yelow and after a few days, they are done, step by step as if the
yellow is ascending the stairs. I would say that light conditions of my
room are ok. The humidity is from 60 to 73%. The temperature from 55
some nights to 75. I have a several orchids in the same room that do
not show any problem (1 Phal, 1 Vanda, 2 Oncidiums, 1 Cymbidium, 1
Miltonia and and 1 Cambria.).

I don't know what is going wrong with the Dendrobium, and if that leave
dropping will end. żany ideas?





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Old 07-03-2005, 09:06 PM
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Is it possible it has been overwatered?I would check the roots first to see
if they are healthy,not brown & mushy.Too much & too little water can cause
the plant to loose leaves .Mostly with orchids it is too much water.

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My Drendrobium is of Phalaenopsis type. When it came from the shop it
was bloomed and having healthy deep green leaves from bottom to top as
well as three keikis. After more than a week without problems, it
started loosing the leaves of the keikis and after that, one, by one
the inferior leaves of the main plant. They start getting progresively
yelow and after a few days, they are done, step by step as if the
yellow is ascending the stairs. I would say that light conditions of my
room are ok. The humidity is from 60 to 73%. The temperature from 55
some nights to 75. I have a several orchids in the same room that do
not show any problem (1 Phal, 1 Vanda, 2 Oncidiums, 1 Cymbidium, 1
Miltonia and and 1 Cambria.).

I don't know what is going wrong with the Dendrobium, and if that leave
dropping will end. żany ideas?


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Old 08-03-2005, 04:01 PM
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I have carefully checked the roots, and they are O.K.

So it seems that the only issues are either my plant is of that variety that naturally looses the leaves (but how was it kept with all leaves at the greenhouse?), or the temperature is killing it. If it is the first option: Will all leaves fall, or will the two top one remain? , Will new leaves grow where the old ones were?



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Old 08-03-2005, 11:46 PM
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Can you post a picture of the plant to ABPO or a link ?Even better a picture
of it when it was in flower.
You really need to know what type it is?
Failing that keep an eye on it and see what happens.
Den phals like it warmer.Nobile types are cool growers and do loose leaves
even though mine haven't yet & I don't think they will.

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Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"caparazon" wrote in message
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I have carefully checked the roots, and they are O.K.

So it seems that the only issues are either my plant is of that variety
that naturally looses the leaves (but how was it kept with all leaves
at the greenhouse?), or the temperature is killing it. If it is the
first option: Will all leaves fall, or will the two top one remain? ,
Will new leaves grow where the old ones were?



keith ;-\) Wrote:
Is it possible it has been overwatered?I would check the roots first to
see
if they are healthy,not brown & mushy.Too much & too little water can
cause
the plant to loose leaves .Mostly with orchids it is too much water.

--
Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"caparazon" wrote in message
news:1110226107.45d9bd422a24b17ffcf2566da93602e5@t eranews...-

My Drendrobium is of Phalaenopsis type. When it came from the shop it
was bloomed and having healthy deep green leaves from bottom to top
as
well as three keikis. After more than a week without problems, it
started loosing the leaves of the keikis and after that, one, by one
the inferior leaves of the main plant. They start getting
progresively
yelow and after a few days, they are done, step by step as if the
yellow is ascending the stairs. I would say that light conditions of
my
room are ok. The humidity is from 60 to 73%. The temperature from 55
some nights to 75. I have a several orchids in the same room that do
not show any problem (1 Phal, 1 Vanda, 2 Oncidiums, 1 Cymbidium, 1
Miltonia and and 1 Cambria.).

I don't know what is going wrong with the Dendrobium, and if that
leave
dropping will end. żany ideas?


--
caparazon-



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Old 09-03-2005, 04:29 PM
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Here is the photograph of my Dendrobium. I hope that helps.

Quote:
Originally Posted by keith ;-\)
Can you post a picture of the plant to ABPO or a link ?Even better a picture
of it when it was in flower.
You really need to know what type it is?
Failing that keep an eye on it and see what happens.
Den phals like it warmer.Nobile types are cool growers and do loose leaves
even though mine haven't yet & I don't think they will.

--
Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"caparazon" wrote in message
news:1110312554.3868db6813850e5aec36d020c90f44fa@t eranews...

I have carefully checked the roots, and they are O.K.

So it seems that the only issues are either my plant is of that variety
that naturally looses the leaves (but how was it kept with all leaves
at the greenhouse?), or the temperature is killing it. If it is the
first option: Will all leaves fall, or will the two top one remain? ,
Will new leaves grow where the old ones were?



keith ;-\) Wrote:
Is it possible it has been overwatered?I would check the roots first to
see
if they are healthy,not brown & mushy.Too much & too little water can
cause
the plant to loose leaves .Mostly with orchids it is too much water.

--
Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"caparazon"
wrote in message
news:1110226107.45d9bd422a24b17ffcf2566da93602e5@t eranews...-

My Drendrobium is of Phalaenopsis type. When it came from the shop it
was bloomed and having healthy deep green leaves from bottom to top
as
well as three keikis. After more than a week without problems, it
started loosing the leaves of the keikis and after that, one, by one
the inferior leaves of the main plant. They start getting
progresively
yelow and after a few days, they are done, step by step as if the
yellow is ascending the stairs. I would say that light conditions of
my
room are ok. The humidity is from 60 to 73%. The temperature from 55
some nights to 75. I have a several orchids in the same room that do
not show any problem (1 Phal, 1 Vanda, 2 Oncidiums, 1 Cymbidium, 1
Miltonia and and 1 Cambria.).

I don't know what is going wrong with the Dendrobium, and if that
leave
dropping will end. żany ideas?


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caparazon-



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Old 09-03-2005, 11:39 PM
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Nice colours,is it potted in bark it looks very much like it is potted in
soil?If I were you start another post with the attachment asking for a plant
ID if possible.

--
Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"caparazon" wrote in message
news:1110398926.c00b5b53cd2b98a8b9baf5e3a17a81d6@t eranews...

Here is the photograph of my Dendrobium. I hope that helps.

keith ;-\) Wrote:
Can you post a picture of the plant to ABPO or a link ?Even better a
picture
of it when it was in flower.
You really need to know what type it is?
Failing that keep an eye on it and see what happens.
Den phals like it warmer.Nobile types are cool growers and do loose
leaves
even though mine haven't yet & I don't think they will.

--
Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"caparazon" wrote in message
news:1110312554.3868db6813850e5aec36d020c90f44fa@t eranews...-

I have carefully checked the roots, and they are O.K.

So it seems that the only issues are either my plant is of that
variety
that naturally looses the leaves (but how was it kept with all
leaves
at the greenhouse?), or the temperature is killing it. If it is the
first option: Will all leaves fall, or will the two top one remain? ,
Will new leaves grow where the old ones were?



keith ;-\) Wrote:-
Is it possible it has been overwatered?I would check the roots first
to
see
if they are healthy,not brown & mushy.Too much & too little water
can
cause
the plant to loose leaves .Mostly with orchids it is too much water.

--
Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"caparazon"
wrote in
message
news:1110226107.45d9bd422a24b17ffcf2566da93602e5@t eranews...-

My Drendrobium is of Phalaenopsis type. When it came from the shop
it
was bloomed and having healthy deep green leaves from bottom to top
as
well as three keikis. After more than a week without problems, it
started loosing the leaves of the keikis and after that, one, by one
the inferior leaves of the main plant. They start getting
progresively
yelow and after a few days, they are done, step by step as if the
yellow is ascending the stairs. I would say that light conditions of
my
room are ok. The humidity is from 60 to 73%. The temperature from 55
some nights to 75. I have a several orchids in the same room that do
not show any problem (1 Phal, 1 Vanda, 2 Oncidiums, 1 Cymbidium, 1
Miltonia and and 1 Cambria.).

I don't know what is going wrong with the Dendrobium, and if that
leave
dropping will end. żany ideas?


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caparazon--


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Old 10-03-2005, 12:32 PM
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Dear Keith,
I have found my Dendobium variety at this link:
http://www.alohaorchid.com/detail.aspx?ID=338

Thank you for your interest.


Quote:
Originally Posted by keith ;-\)
Nice colours,is it potted in bark it looks very much like it is potted in
soil?If I were you start another post with the attachment asking for a plant
ID if possible.

--
Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"caparazon" wrote in message
news:1110398926.c00b5b53cd2b98a8b9baf5e3a17a81d6@t eranews...

Here is the photograph of my Dendrobium. I hope that helps.

keith ;-\) Wrote:
Can you post a picture of the plant to ABPO or a link ?Even better a
picture
of it when it was in flower.
You really need to know what type it is?
Failing that keep an eye on it and see what happens.
Den phals like it warmer.Nobile types are cool growers and do loose
leaves
even though mine haven't yet & I don't think they will.

--
Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"caparazon"
wrote in message
news:1110312554.3868db6813850e5aec36d020c90f44fa@t eranews...-

I have carefully checked the roots, and they are O.K.

So it seems that the only issues are either my plant is of that
variety
that naturally looses the leaves (but how was it kept with all
leaves
at the greenhouse?), or the temperature is killing it. If it is the
first option: Will all leaves fall, or will the two top one remain? ,
Will new leaves grow where the old ones were?



keith ;-\) Wrote:-
Is it possible it has been overwatered?I would check the roots first
to
see
if they are healthy,not brown & mushy.Too much & too little water
can
cause
the plant to loose leaves .Mostly with orchids it is too much water.

--
Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"caparazon"
wrote in
message
news:1110226107.45d9bd422a24b17ffcf2566da93602e5@t eranews...-

My Drendrobium is of Phalaenopsis type. When it came from the shop
it
was bloomed and having healthy deep green leaves from bottom to top
as
well as three keikis. After more than a week without problems, it
started loosing the leaves of the keikis and after that, one, by one
the inferior leaves of the main plant. They start getting
progresively
yelow and after a few days, they are done, step by step as if the
yellow is ascending the stairs. I would say that light conditions of
my
room are ok. The humidity is from 60 to 73%. The temperature from 55
some nights to 75. I have a several orchids in the same room that do
not show any problem (1 Phal, 1 Vanda, 2 Oncidiums, 1 Cymbidium, 1
Miltonia and and 1 Cambria.).

I don't know what is going wrong with the Dendrobium, and if that
leave
dropping will end. żany ideas?


--
caparazon--


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Old 23-03-2005, 04:39 AM
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If you haven't found the answer yet, it's time to ask the grower.
I visited this grower when I was in Hawaii:
http://verizonsupersite.com/carmelao...biummericlones

His email address is at the lower left corner.

caparazon wrote:

Dear Keith,
I have found my Dendobium variety at this link:
http://tinyurl.com/6hdsb

Thank you for your interest.


keith ;-\) Wrote:

Nice colours,is it potted in bark it looks very much like it is potted
in
soil?If I were you start another post with the attachment asking for a
plant
ID if possible.

--
Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"caparazon" wrote in message
news:1110398926.c00b5b53cd2b98a8b9baf5e3a17a81d6 @teranews...-

Here is the photograph of my Dendrobium. I hope that helps.

keith ;-\) Wrote:-
Can you post a picture of the plant to ABPO or a link ?Even better a
picture
of it when it was in flower.
You really need to know what type it is?
Failing that keep an eye on it and see what happens.
Den phals like it warmer.Nobile types are cool growers and do loose
leaves
even though mine haven't yet & I don't think they will.

--
Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"caparazon"
wrote in
message
news:1110312554.3868db6813850e5aec36d020c90f44fa @teranews...-

I have carefully checked the roots, and they are O.K.

So it seems that the only issues are either my plant is of that
variety
that naturally looses the leaves (but how was it kept with all
leaves
at the greenhouse?), or the temperature is killing it. If it is the
first option: Will all leaves fall, or will the two top one remain?
,
Will new leaves grow where the old ones were?



keith ;-\) Wrote:-
Is it possible it has been overwatered?I would check the roots first
to
see
if they are healthy,not brown & mushy.Too much & too little water
can
cause
the plant to loose leaves .Mostly with orchids it is too much water.

--
Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"caparazon"
wrote in
message
news:1110226107.45d9bd422a24b17ffcf2566da93602e5 @teranews...-

My Drendrobium is of Phalaenopsis type. When it came from the shop
it
was bloomed and having healthy deep green leaves from bottom to top
as
well as three keikis. After more than a week without problems, it
started loosing the leaves of the keikis and after that, one, by one
the inferior leaves of the main plant. They start getting
progresively
yelow and after a few days, they are done, step by step as if the
yellow is ascending the stairs. I would say that light conditions of
my
room are ok. The humidity is from 60 to 73%. The temperature from 55
some nights to 75. I have a several orchids in the same room that do
not show any problem (1 Phal, 1 Vanda, 2 Oncidiums, 1 Cymbidium, 1
Miltonia and and 1 Cambria.).

I don't know what is going wrong with the Dendrobium, and if that
leave
dropping will end. żany ideas?


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caparazon--


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