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Old 10-04-2014, 09:36 AM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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Default Sick orchid - HELP!

On 4/9/2014 6:38 PM, Jane Blatz wrote: I have ten orchids. I've had
most of them for many years. One, which I've had for 8 years, appears
to have a big problem. The bottom of the leaves, where they attach to
the main plant, is turning black. So far two leaves have been affected.
One leaf fell off. When I pulled the other leaf off, there is a big
black mass underneath. It almost looks like a small rotten tree stump.
So far the plant has lost two leaves.

It's in full bloom right now. I removed it from the pot and saw

there were many rotted roots. I removed all the bad roots. Rinsed the
root ball and repotted it in a new pot with clean medium. I always
water my plants once a week. I've been doing the same thing for more
than 10 years with great luck. I've never had an orchid die and they
always rebloom. I am careful not to over water. I use Miracle Grow
Orchid Mix.

The reason I'm so upset is this is the last gift my husband gave me

before he died and it's also the orchid that blooms the most. I think
of it as my "miracle plant" and I'm afraid I'm going to lose it.

Wish I could post some photos, but it doesn't look like I can attach

anything here.

I'm also worried about my other orchids. They appear to be fine

right now, but do I have to worry that this is contagious?

Help please!

thanks

Jane


I am not a big fan of chemicals so I use powdered cinnamon and it works
GREAT! dust the entire area and it will do battle with whatever fungus
has hit you. We had a phal do the same thing and the cinnamon had it
back and blooming the following year.

Good luck!

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