Vanda orchid leafs turning yellow what do I do to stop this?
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Some of the Causes of Rapidly Yellowing Leaves: Overwatering – Whether you're misting your orchid too often or simply not allowing it to drain properly, too much water is a recipe for disaster when it comes to orchids. The water encourages bacteria and rot which can quickly kill off any orchid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIYJ1ppjjio
Hi Tim,
It may also just be the nature of how the plant grows and renews itself. Click on the link below to read more. Hopefully it will help you. Wishing you the best.
http://www.orchidcarezone.com/orchid-turning-yellow/
over water....https://www.justaddiceorchids.com/just-add-ice-orchid-blog/bid/94903/how-to-troubleshoot-yellow-leaves-on-a-phalaenopsis-orchid
To answer this intelligently, we need to know where you keep them...what kind of water do they get....how often....do you use any orchid supplement and if so how often... as well as what growing medium are they in.
you are overwatering. Orchids do a great job drawing moisture out of the air. Unless you are in a dry climate, you should only have to mist them once a week.