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Old 25-05-2006, 03:56 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
Bob Walsh
 
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Default miltonia and dracula cordobae

I don't think the 'cuts' are cuts. I think they are handling damage where
the leaf was bent. At least one was cut but probably because of damage to
the leaf. Scars can occur falling or tipping over also.

Mites can be detected by slightly dampening a white tissue or paper towel
and rubbing it on the suspected surface. If it comes off reddish or brownish
its got mites. Follow Diana's directions to get rid of them.

Bob

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The major problem with the Drac is the virus. That is not treatable!!

As to the cuts, you may be right and they have been cut with scissors.
Some folk do strange things to orchids.

Tony



 
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