jokerpass
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Cymbidium goeringii "Fuji no Yuubae" (Japanese vareity with orange flower) 日本春蘭「富士の夕映」: A part of growing East Asian Cymbidium is to learn/know how to trouble shoot when sh*t happened. Last year, I went away on a vacation for a week in early/mid June and I forgot to move the plant from its Spring location to its Summer location, it received too much light, so when I came back, all the leaves turned yellow and fell. I immediately did emergency treatments and it has been recovering very nicely. On each Cymbidium goeringii growth, you want to have 5 leaves or more per growth (5 leaves is the standard), anything less than 5 leaves per growth is either not a mature growth or there is something wrong with the cultural conditions. Last year, it produced a not-so-good growth with 5 leaves. This year, it is producing a growth with 6 leaves. There is also something coming from the 6-leaves-growth below the soil, if it is a bud, I will snipped it off for this year. If it's a new fall growth, I will keep it. So with the correct potting material, it is possible to recover Cym goeringii in 1 growing season. So I cannot stress the importance of potting All the East Asian Cymbidiums (Cym. ensifolium, Cym. sinense, Cym. kanran. Cym. goeringii, Cym. tortisepalum, Cym. longibracteatum, and Cym faberi) in the East Asian Cymbium Mix, it does wonders.