My orchid has lost all of its leaves
Hi,
I hope someone out there can help me with my orchid problem. I have had a phalaenopsis orchid for about 6 months. It has two stems about 40cm long. When I got it it had plenty of leaves, but now they have all dropped off. One by one they went yellow and fell off. At the same time I have been trying to get rid of some tiny white bugs that are crawling around in the charcoal chips (less than 1mm long) Despite all these problems, while it had one leaf left, the orchid valiantly grew 6 flower buds. One opened but then the last leaf fell off and now the flowers and buds are shrivelling. Is this then end of my orchid or is there something I can do to bring it back? thanks for your advice Ben |
Ben,
Give them a big kiss goodbye tonight before you go to sleep. Mick |
I would guess that it's a goner. The blooming was its last-ditch effort to
reproduce and survive. Usually, when a phal behaves as yours, it is an indication of severely damaged root system, likely due to impeded gas exchange, which is most commonly because of overwatering. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info! wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I hope someone out there can help me with my orchid problem. I have had a phalaenopsis orchid for about 6 months. It has two stems about 40cm long. When I got it it had plenty of leaves, but now they have all dropped off. One by one they went yellow and fell off. At the same time I have been trying to get rid of some tiny white bugs that are crawling around in the charcoal chips (less than 1mm long) Despite all these problems, while it had one leaf left, the orchid valiantly grew 6 flower buds. One opened but then the last leaf fell off and now the flowers and buds are shrivelling. Is this then end of my orchid or is there something I can do to bring it back? thanks for your advice Ben |
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It does,if you get another one when you water don't let it sit in the
water.Let it drain ,especially if the plant/pot is also inside a decorative pot.Let it slightly dry before watering again,if in doubt don't water. -- Thanks Keith,Nottingham,England,UK. wrote in message oups.com... Sounds like you've overwatered it. Marty www.OrchidBoard.com |
Thanks for the opinions. I've got another orchid nearby, so I'll be a bit
more sparing with the watering in future. cheers Ben wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I hope someone out there can help me with my orchid problem. I have had a phalaenopsis orchid for about 6 months. It has two stems about 40cm long. When I got it it had plenty of leaves, but now they have all dropped off. One by one they went yellow and fell off. At the same time I have been trying to get rid of some tiny white bugs that are crawling around in the charcoal chips (less than 1mm long) Despite all these problems, while it had one leaf left, the orchid valiantly grew 6 flower buds. One opened but then the last leaf fell off and now the flowers and buds are shrivelling. Is this then end of my orchid or is there something I can do to bring it back? thanks for your advice Ben |
On Wed, 11 May 2005 20:36:57 +0100 in Ben wrote:
Thanks for the opinions. I've got another orchid nearby, so I'll be a bit more sparing with the watering in future. Keep in mind that watering preferences vary quite a bit by genus and potting medium. I have several ontolezia and rodrumnia that are very happy with me turning on an ultrasonic humidifier upwind of them before I go to bed to a few nobile type dendrobiums that are currently watered whenever it rains. -- Chris Dukes Suspicion breeds confidence -- Brazil |
Ben,
Also avoid water in the crown of the plant, especially in the evening and after dark. The new leaves grow from there and if it rots you'll be in the same fix as you are now. Bob wrote in message rg... On Wed, 11 May 2005 20:36:57 +0100 in Ben wrote: Thanks for the opinions. I've got another orchid nearby, so I'll be a bit more sparing with the watering in future. Keep in mind that watering preferences vary quite a bit by genus and potting medium. I have several ontolezia and rodrumnia that are very happy with me turning on an ultrasonic humidifier upwind of them before I go to bed to a few nobile type dendrobiums that are currently watered whenever it rains. -- Chris Dukes Suspicion breeds confidence -- Brazil |
I am convinced that most orchids can tolerate almost unlimited watering IF
they have sufficient air flow to the root system. If you are a heavy waterer by nature, go to a coarser medium. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info! "Ben" wrote in message ... Thanks for the opinions. I've got another orchid nearby, so I'll be a bit more sparing with the watering in future. cheers Ben wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I hope someone out there can help me with my orchid problem. I have had a phalaenopsis orchid for about 6 months. It has two stems about 40cm long. When I got it it had plenty of leaves, but now they have all dropped off. One by one they went yellow and fell off. At the same time I have been trying to get rid of some tiny white bugs that are crawling around in the charcoal chips (less than 1mm long) Despite all these problems, while it had one leaf left, the orchid valiantly grew 6 flower buds. One opened but then the last leaf fell off and now the flowers and buds are shrivelling. Is this then end of my orchid or is there something I can do to bring it back? thanks for your advice Ben |
Hey, I salvaged a seedling with no roots by putting it in a paper
towel and checking on it everyday. It dried out real fast and was just what it needed. Read up on phals. Ben and you'll do better the next time. Also tell us how you care for your orchid: how much you water, light, and what it's planted in.....Burr |
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