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Old 02-02-2003, 09:26 PM
Ray @ First Rays Orchids
 
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Default bacterial leaf spot?

Phalaenopsis leaf burn will not be wet at all, but will show up as a papery
patch. It definitely sounds like a bacterial or fungal infection - or both.
If the leaf is yellowing, remove it in its entirely.

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"Tanya" wrote in message
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hello,
reRooting 2-leaved 3-rooted phalaenopsis
had brown liquidy spot on (a now yellowing) leaf (has been in a plastic
bag and recently WAS growing several new roots (also has a VERY SMALL
3rd leaf))
i cut out the spot (after cinnamon and rubbing alc. swab (TINY drop of
alc ran towards crown)
changed the bag and its dishes etc...and dusted the media w/ cinnamon
i have no access to orchid antibiotics etc so used cinnamon....
QUESTIONS:
1. in my book a leaf burn looks similar to the spot (although the spot
was liquidy) (the plant is under fluorescent bulbs -- have turned off 1
of the bulbs but wonder whether i misDiagnosed the spot as sunburn
(lightBurn) especially in view of the fact that this leaf was being
shined on whereas the other was more shadowed and is still darker
2. is there anything else i should do?
ALSO
3. i had been given an oncidium which several people said had a
bacterial infection (via the internet) and i wonder whether this could
be the same bacterium?
(it was never touching the phalaenopsis)

PLEASE ADVISE
thanks very much in advance
p.s. this little phalaenopsis means a lot and i don't want to lose it