Mocchaccino
Biomedical Scientist
Hi Folks,
I am currently reviewing my paphs. I found that quite a number of them appear to be slightly more yellowish than expected. I have replaced my fluorescent lights six months ago. I am thinking of too much light causing that.
But I also think of nutrition. Because I seldom feed. The tap water in my region is also soft. This means they might probably getting numerous elemental deficiencies. I am going to mix diluted fertilizers anyway.
One good thing in observation: The majority of them get pretty good roots than expected upon repotting.
I posted a few photos in query.
niveum
ang-thong alba
lecucohilum
godefroyae alba. Apology on the shake
vietnamense. Yellower than the photo. And loss of mottling was noted.
philippinense alba
charlesworthii alba
delenatii alba. Obviously the new growth gets a bit yellowish new leaves
druryi. Is that fungal infection or caused by too much light?
same druryi. sorry for the shake
I am currently reviewing my paphs. I found that quite a number of them appear to be slightly more yellowish than expected. I have replaced my fluorescent lights six months ago. I am thinking of too much light causing that.
But I also think of nutrition. Because I seldom feed. The tap water in my region is also soft. This means they might probably getting numerous elemental deficiencies. I am going to mix diluted fertilizers anyway.
One good thing in observation: The majority of them get pretty good roots than expected upon repotting.
I posted a few photos in query.
niveum
ang-thong alba
lecucohilum
godefroyae alba. Apology on the shake
vietnamense. Yellower than the photo. And loss of mottling was noted.
philippinense alba
charlesworthii alba
delenatii alba. Obviously the new growth gets a bit yellowish new leaves
druryi. Is that fungal infection or caused by too much light?
same druryi. sorry for the shake