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Susan Erickson 18-04-2005 02:29 AM

Accordon Leaves
 
Tony -

I think they are a symptom of poor roots. The roots can not
absorb the water needed by the plant to expand the tissue that
has developed for the leaf structure.

Check your roots and you potting mix. Sometimes for seemingly no
reason the leaves will not flatten. They will remain folded
(accordion) and the roots are good.


SuE
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php

Ray 18-04-2005 10:25 AM

I have heard that theory and the one about the RH being too low, resulting
in the "sticking" of plant tissues as the cells below grow.


--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info!


"Susan Erickson" wrote in message
...
Tony -

I think they are a symptom of poor roots. The roots can not
absorb the water needed by the plant to expand the tissue that
has developed for the leaf structure.

Check your roots and you potting mix. Sometimes for seemingly no
reason the leaves will not flatten. They will remain folded
(accordion) and the roots are good.


SuE
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php




GARLAND HANSON 18-04-2005 12:00 PM

My vote is for the humidity deficiency also. I'm growing several
oncidium/mtssa/etc indoors, under lights, in front of a window, inside a 6"
tray, over rocks and water and I have accordion leaves on most of them! I
can't wait to move them outside this summer!!!

Garland


"Ray" wrote in message
...
I have heard that theory and the one about the RH being too low, resulting
in the "sticking" of plant tissues as the cells below grow.


--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info!


"Susan Erickson" wrote in message
...
Tony -

I think they are a symptom of poor roots. The roots can not
absorb the water needed by the plant to expand the tissue that
has developed for the leaf structure.

Check your roots and you potting mix. Sometimes for seemingly no
reason the leaves will not flatten. They will remain folded
(accordion) and the roots are good.


SuE
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php






jadel 18-04-2005 03:59 PM


Susan Erickson wrote:
Tony -

I think they are a symptom of poor roots. The roots can not
absorb the water needed by the plant to expand the tissue that
has developed for the leaf structure.

Check your roots and you potting mix. Sometimes for seemingly no
reason the leaves will not flatten. They will remain folded
(accordion) and the roots are good.



I've had a few plants do this. Low humidity was the cause. They had
healthy roots and were putting out new growths, but low RH led to the
accordion effect. I have since used a humidifier. No more accordions.

The pleats are permanent.

J. Del Col


Susan Erickson 18-04-2005 05:23 PM

On 18 Apr 2005 07:59:05 -0700, "jadel"
wrote:
The pleats are indeed permanent.

I am enjoying everyone's humidity cause.
I am like Wendy - plenty of humidity (75-80% most of the time)
but I have had it happen. So humidity maybe a large cause but it
is not the only one.
SuE
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php

Ray 18-04-2005 10:18 PM

Agreed! It's probably a combination. Factual or not, I can "see" a
scenario in which the low RH increases the resistance, while lack of osmotic
pressure within the plant does not give it sufficient force to overcome it.

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info!


"Susan Erickson" wrote in message
...
On 18 Apr 2005 07:59:05 -0700, "jadel"
wrote:
The pleats are indeed permanent.

I am enjoying everyone's humidity cause.
I am like Wendy - plenty of humidity (75-80% most of the time)
but I have had it happen. So humidity maybe a large cause but it
is not the only one.
SuE
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php





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