Orchid Shriveled Leaves. If you ever notice some of your orchids roots beginning to grow or loop above the surface of the growing medium you have air roots. Go back up to the Why Are My Orchid Leaves Getting Wrinkled section to see what you should be looking for.
In certain light the maroon coloring underneath the leaves can shine through and turn the white lines a hue of red. Leaves Shriveled and Wrinkled. Splitting the leaves is actually the preferred method of removal for Mass Cane leaves.
The spike even began to growelongate adding new buds and rewarded me with 7 new blooms the size of your palm.
The spike even began to growelongate adding new buds and rewarded me with 7 new blooms the size of your palm. Shriveled leaves indicate a lack of water to plant tissue. The spike even began to growelongate adding new buds and rewarded me with 7 new blooms the size of your palm. Continue to separate the leaf at the split all the way back to the base and completely remove the damaged leaves.