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Old 06-11-2005, 10:36 PM
Kenni Judd
 
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Default Dendrobium antennatum Mildew?

Around here, we call this "sooty mold." We don't consider it a serious
problem, but it is at best unsightly, so we try to get rid of it. So far, a
peroxide wipe seems to be the easiest way, for most plants. Kenni

"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
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I have a small dendrobium antennatum in a 6 inch clay pot. It is growing
well and looks healthy by all observations. I find the leaves have a
black
sooty mildew particularly on this years growth. The are no critters on
them
or ever have I seen anything on this plant.

My guess is that it exudes some sort of sap that is causing this. Anyone
else see this on this lovely plant?

I've tried cleaning the leaves with a damp paper towel but it is boring
slow
work. Any ideas on how to prevent this on further growth?

The only time I've seen anything resembling this is when there were scales
in the area. Not the case this time.

Good Growing,
Gene