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Phalaenopsis orchids dried up

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Phalaenopsis orchids dried up

I have about 5 small Phalaenopsis plants which I have put into clear pots with Sphagnum Moss. Since repotted all the leaves have fallen the stems dried up. Can I get any help or shall I dump the lot. Thanking you in advance for any help offered.

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@SeeYou,

 

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Let me tag some orchid growers and keen gardeners for you who might like to assist, including @Noelle@Isobel@Adam_W@PocketRocket and @robchin.

 

You might also find this Bunnings article helpful - How to care for orchids.

 

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Re: Phalaenopsis orchids dried up

@SeeYou, did the pots have adequate drainage? Did you happen to overwater them? Do the roots look soggy or mushy and dark in colour?

Re: Phalaenopsis orchids dried up

Thank you for your quick response, the drainage area is good (it's the clear pots) didn't overwater but today while I gave them a little sun I noticed that the green leaves were lying loose in the pot.(don't have the answer) The sun I expose them to is under a net East ward. All the stems are gone brown and I see a mould further down. Your valuable help please !!!!

Thanks,

SeeYou

 

 

 

 

Re: Phalaenopsis orchids dried up

Sorry for the slow reply @SeeYou. The mould that you mention has me worried that they were overwatered? Could it have been before you got them?

Re: Phalaenopsis orchids dried up

@SeeYou

Sorry I missed this earlier - I have been on holidays. How are they now? Have they died?
Most Orchids don't need to be potted up very often - only when they are busting out of the pots.
No direct sun in most parts of Australia - they don't like that.
In relation to watering - an expert grower told me the best way to water is to put two iceblocks on the top of the media and let them melt - watering done. Only needs this treatment periodically.
Drainage - don't ever let sit in water. They don't need it.

Good luck.

Re: GARDENING

Many thanks to the last reply. I need to tel you that all the ORCHIDS have died except for one which is still going. Now to give you the life of the plant goes like this.....

I was given 5 orchids in not so very good condition. I replanted them in Sphagnum Moss into the small cups that I got them in.

One is still alive but I don't think it will survive for very long. During the night I put it in the bathroom. With northwest sun placed under a net in the mornings for awhile. Tell me where I am going wrong.

Another Q do you know how to care for a Hoya plant which I was given because the previous owner was donating it.

Thanking you in advance for all you ideas and help.

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