Definitely not sunburn. I think its some infection or pest, though I'm not sure what, probably pays to separate it from other orchids. Good luck, I hope it recovers
Cut off the flower stalks but don't chuck them. They are your best hope. There appears to be a little keiki (orchid plantlet) on one of the stalks and you should try and get it to grow roots as it is your best hope for the orchid to live.
Mines simple: a small desert bowl.
- Super easy way to make fancy steam poached eggs - pour a thin layer of water on the bottom of a pot and place small bowls on top (Coat each bowl with oil beforehand). crack an egg into each bowl, turn on heat and place lid on. Cook until white is firm but yoke runny. Serve on bread with avacado or butter
- place on top of butter to keep fresh
- cookie cutter! (Good for other doughs too)
- mini terrarium for micro greens (if bowl is glass)
- your own unique measuring unit that no-one else will understand
- upside down as a stand for raising other dishes up
- 1 person baking vessel - bake things in it
- scooper
- lid for jar
- pot for herbs
Your ferns are beautiful! What maidenhair is that first photo cos its huge and I love it
Awesome photo
Yea I love those both too, another of my favourite are shield ferns, for their beautiful brown and dark green colours, unfortunately I wasn't able to keep mine alive which was sad.
Anyways here's an update with more of my ferns I'm growing:
My family heritage staghorn (originally my grandads):
Some NZ native maidenhair (Adiantum aethiopicum) and another native fern I forgot the name of (bottom left)
Some wild native Rasp fern (Doodius australis) looking lovely and pink. Who's growth I've been encouraging:
There's lots of wild ferns around to, including giant tree ferns. These photos here are just the ones I'm currently somewhat cultivating.
Maidenhair (Adiuntum something):
Staghorn (Platycerium bifurcatum) and some little hen and chicken ferns in a tarrerium (Asplenium bulbiferum)
Nephrolepis (back), and 2 mystery ferns (bought them in an unsorted clearance lot):
I've got some of other ferns outside and in other places, but its dark rn so I can't take photos. Will post them tomorrow when its light outside.
Its so hard to pick a favourite I love them all so much. I'd like to try to grow some from spore soon, would love to know what ferns your growing/your favourites too
someone has been trying and it looks like it has potential if it keeps on being developed: https://github.com/Fancy-Mumble/FancyMumble
This is amazing I didn't know they could be coulored like that either. Thought it was coulor swapped first. Beautiful photo
I love micromoths too. we've got a micromoth called Zealandopterix zonodoxa its so cute and even has little mandibles that it can eat with. I love them so much.
Spagnum or some other moss (preferably home grown). if you buy it make sure to get the stuff that is still slightly alive (dried not toasted else it will rot and not work very well.
Most "sustainable" sources aren't all that sustainable, but its my favourite substrate nonetheless, I'm currently trying to grow it myself (not very sucsesfully tho)
graphite looks promising but is still in early days