Dendrobium Orchid Yellow

Dendrobium orchid yellow
For certain types of orchids, such as Dendrobium, leaf yellowing is often the first sign of the natural deciduous cycle that occurs during the cool, dry winter season.
What do you do when Dendrobium leaves turn yellow?
A den-phal orchid, which is a dendrobium crossed with a phalaenopsis. If just one or two of the dendrobium leaves turns yellow and drops, it may just be the plant jettisoning the oldest leaves. This is a natural occurrence and is no reason for alarm.
What to do when my orchid stem turns yellow?
If your Phalenopsis Orchid's stems (flower spikes) are turning red or yellow, there's a possibility that it is receiving too much light. Remember to protect your plantie from the direct sun. Move it to a new location that received filtered light, or invest in sheer curtains.
How do you take care of a Dendrobium orchid?
Since Dendrobiums are often large plants in small pots, they should be watered relatively frequently, sometimes as much as twice a week. Your plant should be almost dry before watering, though. Seasonally, water Dendrobiums less in the fall and winter, and gradually more as temperatures rise in the spring and summer.
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