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Old 03-12-2003, 01:14 AM
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Default Millipedes nightmare

I'm having a millipede problem. Primarily in my paphs. I recently noticed
that the new leaves and new fans simply stopped in their tracks. It started
with the St. Swithin, which was finally growing a new leaf. Then the Paph
Pinocchio, and at least 8 more paphs (I'm too lazy to got get the tags).
When I started digging into the mix (which is fairly fresh as I repotted
them all in the late spring of 2003) I noticed a millipede lazin' about! I
crushed it and instantaneously (in quite a panic as I know they feed on
roots when food supplies are short) rushed to the kitchen sink where I
removed the Paph from the media (there were two more in there). The roots
looked healthy and some new growing tips were showing. I washed the roots
under running water and repotted it in fresh orchid mix (Osmunda, sphag
moss, ordinary orchid mix). Likewise for the rest of them. The leaves
haven't turned color on any of them (yet).



Because I'm so limited on space, I grow the orchids in several areas
throughout the house. They are very close to each other and I'm thinking
that there is a chance of the millipedes crawling from one pot to another.
In short there are over 300 pots and I'm wondering if I should repot all of
them (which should take me forever ). Or is there another way to get them
out (if they are there).



The only orchids that I grow in the outdoors (when weather permits) are
Dracula, Masdevallia, some Dendrobiums (on mounts and corks only), and
several Paphs. They never touch the ground and in fact are sitting on
shelves that do not come in contact with soil. How on earth did these
horrid things find their way into the orchid mix inside the house?



What would you do, were you in my situation?



Help is much appreciated,

Mariana

email me direct at: grdengrl at optonline dot net

In a very frozen NYC!