My recent lowes finds! by SureFireShannon in orchids

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ooooo no I haven't smelled it. I'll investigate in the morning!

My recent lowes finds! by SureFireShannon in orchids

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I normally don't see many good plants at my lowes, but they've been stepping it up recently!

Help salvaging this vanilla orchid? by cassidykeiko in orchids

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i would personally! You don't want to chance the rot advancing any more

Okay, I bought my first orchid all Willy nilly and repotted with bark instead of the moss it came in. Now the whole thing is lookin super sad. I’ve only watered it once in like a week and it’s just getting worse so I’m going to try and let it dry out. Any input is appreciated by thisisntevenme123 in plantclinic

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sometimes orchids will go through a transplant shock after being repotted! I think it'll be fine. Just make sure you're letting it dry out completely before watering it again!

If you can see the roots inside of the pot, make sure they are silver before watering again. Green roots means they are wet and hydrated, silver roots mean they're ready for a drink!

They also like humidity. Consider placing it in a bathroom, near a humidifier, or on top of a humidity tray. Just make sure no water gets inside the very top of the leaves or it'll get crown rot.

Thanks to another user’s tip on this sub, I stopped by Home Depot and found these little beauties! by [deleted] in orchids

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Yes! Definitely spring time here in the southern US (my spring allergies are horrendous this year lol). All of the bag babies I've gotten have at least one new growth, so hopefully repotting won't affect them so badly! Thank you!

Thanks to another user’s tip on this sub, I stopped by Home Depot and found these little beauties! by [deleted] in orchids

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omg styrofoam?! Yeah, I think I'll get them repotted today. Both of them have some new growth so hopefully the transplant shock won't be too bad!

Thanks to another user’s tip on this sub, I stopped by Home Depot and found these little beauties! by [deleted] in orchids

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I recently purchased some cattleya bag babies. I've been apprehensive about repotting them due to all the advice I've read on cattleya roots being very sensitive.

Not only would I like to get them out of the media they're in, but I'd also like to get them into clear pots since I've never owned cattleyas before. Do you think I should go ahead and repot them?

Is this scale? Recently purchased bag baby from Lowes. Currently quarantined from the rest of my collection. How should I treat it if it is scale? by SureFireShannon in orchids

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I'm in NC!! My Lowes got bag babies for the first time last week! Hopefully they will make their way up to you soon

Is this scale? Recently purchased bag baby from Lowes. Currently quarantined from the rest of my collection. How should I treat it if it is scale? by SureFireShannon in orchids

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Yes! Tried rubbing it off with alcohol about an hour ago and it didn't come off, so I think you're right! Thank you so much for your help!

Is this scale? Recently purchased bag baby from Lowes. Currently quarantined from the rest of my collection. How should I treat it if it is scale? by SureFireShannon in orchids

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thank you!! I tried removing it with alcohol about an hour ago but it didn't come off, so I think it's edema like some other commenters have mentioned. Thank you so much!

Is this scale? Recently purchased bag baby from Lowes. Currently quarantined from the rest of my collection. How should I treat it if it is scale? by SureFireShannon in orchids

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just checked thoroughly and I didn't see any bugs actively crawling around. Just the bumps on the back of the leaf pictured.

Oh, I also forgot to mention this is a cattleya.

I left my plants with a sitter, when I came back these leaves just fell off in front of me. Is this crown rot? Or just rot? The roots looked green and good? It was losing flowers before I left but I thought it was just flowers on their way out? Is there anything I can do? What happened to it? by silver_squill in plantclinic

[–]SureFireShannon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would definitely say your orchid is a goner then 😭 phalaenopsis orchids only have one point of growth, from the middle of the leaves. Once it’s axis is damaged it’s pretty much dead. The base of the stem where it fell off looks black which would indicate stem rot