This is caused by a cultural (how you are growing it) problem. Ensure that proper light, water, and potting is done, and review with the grower where you got that plant from what it likes. Try adjusting different conditions, especially light.
If in the winter
Orchids will generally stop growing in the winter when light is scarce. Nothing is wrong here unless the orchid isn’t getting enough light. If not getting enough light, the orchid may become pale, new growth may be smaller than older growth, and th...
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