Why Are My Orchids Leaves Turning Orange?
Orange leaves on orchids can be a sign of various issues. Here are some of the most common causes:
- Light: Orchids prefer bright, indirect light. Exposing them to direct sunlight can cause sunburn, which can manifest as orange or yellow leaves.
- Water: Overwatering can suffocate orchid roots, leading to waterlogging and eventually orange leaves. Ensure your orchid has well-draining soil and water only when the top inch of the potting mix is dry.
- Fertilizer: Orchids require a balanced fertilizer with a low nitrogen concentration. Over-fertilizing with high nitrogen can cause orange leaves.
- Temperature: Orchids thrive in warm temperatures between 65-85°F (18-29°C). Cold temperatures can stress the plant and cause orange leaves.
- Diseases: Some diseases, such as bacterial soft rot, can cause orange leaves and eventually kill your orchid. If you suspect a disease, isolate the infected plant and contact a plant specialist.
Related Questions:
- Why are my orchid leaves turning orange-brown? Overwatering or root rot.
- Why are my orchid leaves turning orange with brown spots? Bacterial soft rot.
- Why are my orchid leaves turning orange-red? Direct sunlight exposure.
- Why are my orchid leaves turning orange-yellow? Iron deficiency or over-fertilizing.
- Why are my orchid leaves turning orange and falling off? Severe dehydration or disease.
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- Miracle-Gro Orchid Food
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- Dr. Earth Root Booster
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