Happypaphy7
Paphlover
This is my first and only leucochilum I got two years ago.
I just saw that the second oldest fan which has been in low bud for a while had this dreaded dark brown wet area at the very center.
I thought it was a bit too slow that the low bud had been stuck in this stage for far too long. Well, now I know why.
It has been on its way to become a little clump of 6 growth, so I was quite upset about this.
couldn't just toss it in the bin, so I took it out of the pot to see how the rest looks. Well, there were tons of roots with active tips.
All the bark chip had been washed away and the roots were all clinging on to large (or medium large) perlite chunks.
What I did : I pull out the rotted leaf and poured in hydrogen peroxide, then potted up in a new pot. I hope the rot has not yet spread inside the center and other part already. I guess I will see what shows up in the next couple of weeks.
The first pic shows the correct green tone of the leaves. I love these. They are very glossy, thick and fleshy unlike any other brachy I have.
The dry brown stuff is from the last flowering in October. At the bottom of the picture, the darker part at the center of the growth is the rot.
The second picture is taken after the rotted leaf has been pulled out.
Wish me luck!
I just saw that the second oldest fan which has been in low bud for a while had this dreaded dark brown wet area at the very center.
I thought it was a bit too slow that the low bud had been stuck in this stage for far too long. Well, now I know why.
It has been on its way to become a little clump of 6 growth, so I was quite upset about this.
couldn't just toss it in the bin, so I took it out of the pot to see how the rest looks. Well, there were tons of roots with active tips.
All the bark chip had been washed away and the roots were all clinging on to large (or medium large) perlite chunks.
What I did : I pull out the rotted leaf and poured in hydrogen peroxide, then potted up in a new pot. I hope the rot has not yet spread inside the center and other part already. I guess I will see what shows up in the next couple of weeks.
The first pic shows the correct green tone of the leaves. I love these. They are very glossy, thick and fleshy unlike any other brachy I have.
The dry brown stuff is from the last flowering in October. At the bottom of the picture, the darker part at the center of the growth is the rot.
The second picture is taken after the rotted leaf has been pulled out.
Wish me luck!

