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Old 04-01-2004, 08:13 AM
Bolero
 
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Default cleaning orchid leaves

No not really, if you get mineral residue and stuff like that it makes sense
to wipe them off.

I don't think you can ever fuss too much........;-)


"J Fortuna" wrote in message
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Bolero,

I guess I am just trying to be a bit more perfectionist here, and trying

to
clean off the "water stains" and make the leaves look

shinier/newer/fresher.
Mostly I think it's spring fever (the weather was really glorious like
spring in the DC area today, and maybe that made me think that spring
cleaning should be started, or something). Also I got two new orchids
yesterday, and their leaves look cleaner than my older ones, which did

have
dust and/or water stains. I did use a damp cloth first, but the result was
not perfect, the leaves still looked like they could be cleaned better.
Probably I am just fussing over the orchids too much.

Joanna

"Bolero" wrote in message
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Doesn't just a damp cloth and water clean dust and stuff off them?

That's all I use and my leaves are clean..........or are you trying to

clean
off something specific.


"J Fortuna" wrote in message
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I just read in the rec.gardens.orchids archives that many people use

'milk'
to clean their orchid leaves? However, while at least one post claimed

that
there is no smell, another post claimed that as a result the smell can

be
very strong. Hmm. Since I live in a small apartment I don't want the

place
smelling of milk gone bad. Has anyone out here now used milk, and if

so,
does it smell or not?

What is the best way to clean/dust leaves in your experience?

Thanks,
Joanna