Difficulties in growing Kovachii
Hello everyone, Happy Growing
In this Thread I specify my cultivation in detail. But to summarize a little, these are my weather conditions.
https://www.slippertalk.com/threads...rchids-in-temperate-climates-venezuela.57175/
Day: 27C-- 31CMax
Night: 18C--- 16C Max
"Ambient humidity, some days it's like a desert, others the fog is so thick that you can only see 5 meters in front of you"
I bought this kovachii plant, but it lost some leaves since it had a very poor root system, so, then I transplanted it, and it lost a shoot, so after noticing that it was dehydrating I placed it in a tall pot with water in the background (photo)
But has new growth stalled? It grows very little, and I see it very weak, not even new roots have sprouted.
Lately I have been spraying every 15 days with Superthrive, and my catleyas and dendrobiums have sprouted but my little kovachi is not progressing.
Then I place it in a slightly darker place, behind the other plants, and water it abundantly every other day.
(It has a medium-small substrate of pine bark and charcoal, very ventilated)
Any ideas?
Hello everyone, Happy Growing
In this Thread I specify my cultivation in detail. But to summarize a little, these are my weather conditions.
https://www.slippertalk.com/threads...rchids-in-temperate-climates-venezuela.57175/
Day: 27C-- 31CMax
Night: 18C--- 16C Max
"Ambient humidity, some days it's like a desert, others the fog is so thick that you can only see 5 meters in front of you"
I bought this kovachii plant, but it lost some leaves since it had a very poor root system, so, then I transplanted it, and it lost a shoot, so after noticing that it was dehydrating I placed it in a tall pot with water in the background (photo)
But has new growth stalled? It grows very little, and I see it very weak, not even new roots have sprouted.
Lately I have been spraying every 15 days with Superthrive, and my catleyas and dendrobiums have sprouted but my little kovachi is not progressing.
Then I place it in a slightly darker place, behind the other plants, and water it abundantly every other day.
(It has a medium-small substrate of pine bark and charcoal, very ventilated)
Any ideas?