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eeyore 09-06-2007 02:25 AM

yuck
 
Normal case for a phal loosing a leaf is it yellows and falls off over time.
Found one of mine in a case I'd never seen before. The inside of the leaf
had sort of liquefied, leaving me with a sort of water balloon effect.
Definitely yucky! "Normal", or could I have some strange disease in my
plants? I'll be away for a couple of days so I may not be able to reply,
but appreciate any help you guys can offer. Thanks!.



eeyore 09-06-2007 02:43 AM

yuck
 
Googled around and found "Soft watery bacterial rot". Seems close to what I
saw. Does it spread between plants?

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Normal case for a phal loosing a leaf is it yellows and falls off over
time. Found one of mine in a case I'd never seen before. The inside of
the leaf had sort of liquefied, leaving me with a sort of water balloon
effect. Definitely yucky! "Normal", or could I have some strange disease
in my plants? I'll be away for a couple of days so I may not be able to
reply, but appreciate any help you guys can offer. Thanks!.




K Barrett 09-06-2007 03:22 AM

yuck
 
Yes, if water spalshes or drips onto another plant.

K

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Googled around and found "Soft watery bacterial rot". Seems close to what
I saw. Does it spread between plants?

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Normal case for a phal loosing a leaf is it yellows and falls off over
time. Found one of mine in a case I'd never seen before. The inside of
the leaf had sort of liquefied, leaving me with a sort of water balloon
effect. Definitely yucky! "Normal", or could I have some strange disease
in my plants? I'll be away for a couple of days so I may not be able to
reply, but appreciate any help you guys can offer. Thanks!.






Bill[_3_] 09-06-2007 03:29 PM

yuck
 
On Jun 8, 9:25 pm, "eeyore" wrote:
Normal case for a phal loosing a leaf is it yellows and falls off over time.
Found one of mine in a case I'd never seen before. The inside of the leaf
had sort of liquefied, leaving me with a sort of water balloon effect.
Definitely yucky! "Normal", or could I have some strange disease in my
plants? I'll be away for a couple of days so I may not be able to reply,
but appreciate any help you guys can offer. Thanks!.


It is a bacterial rot and must be removed "carefully" to prevent
spreading and--- loss of the plant. Bill


eeyore 17-06-2007 02:05 AM

yuck
 
Thanks much for the information. Not sure how I escaped this until now.

"Bill" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Jun 8, 9:25 pm, "eeyore" wrote:
Normal case for a phal loosing a leaf is it yellows and falls off over
time.
Found one of mine in a case I'd never seen before. The inside of the
leaf
had sort of liquefied, leaving me with a sort of water balloon effect.
Definitely yucky! "Normal", or could I have some strange disease in my
plants? I'll be away for a couple of days so I may not be able to reply,
but appreciate any help you guys can offer. Thanks!.


It is a bacterial rot and must be removed "carefully" to prevent
spreading and--- loss of the plant. Bill




eeyore 17-06-2007 02:05 AM

yuck
 
Thanks much for the information. Not sure how I escaped this until now.


"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Yes, if water spalshes or drips onto another plant.

K

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Googled around and found "Soft watery bacterial rot". Seems close to
what I saw. Does it spread between plants?

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Normal case for a phal loosing a leaf is it yellows and falls off over
time. Found one of mine in a case I'd never seen before. The inside of
the leaf had sort of liquefied, leaving me with a sort of water balloon
effect. Definitely yucky! "Normal", or could I have some strange
disease in my plants? I'll be away for a couple of days so I may not be
able to reply, but appreciate any help you guys can offer. Thanks!.








K Barrett 17-06-2007 03:43 PM

yuck
 
I escaped it when I had a smaller collection that I could watch better.
When I had 80 orchids or so I could look each one over as I watered, dry any
water that collected in the crown/axil and kill off any bugs easily by
squishing them *G*.

If it helps any I understand the growers in Hawaii who supply dendrobium cut
flowers have had it happen where one of these rots will collapse a whole
commercial greenhouse into a smelly soup in a matter of days. Ick.

So we aint the only ones it happens to!

K

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Thanks much for the information. Not sure how I escaped this until now.


"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Yes, if water spalshes or drips onto another plant.

K

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Googled around and found "Soft watery bacterial rot". Seems close to
what I saw. Does it spread between plants?

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Normal case for a phal loosing a leaf is it yellows and falls off over
time. Found one of mine in a case I'd never seen before. The inside of
the leaf had sort of liquefied, leaving me with a sort of water balloon
effect. Definitely yucky! "Normal", or could I have some strange
disease in my plants? I'll be away for a couple of days so I may not
be able to reply, but appreciate any help you guys can offer. Thanks!.










eeyore 18-06-2007 02:28 AM

yuck
 
80 as a small collection? Makes my 60 sound measly. I'm still in the
squishing phase. Hope this doesn't travel. Thanks again for the help.

"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
I escaped it when I had a smaller collection that I could watch better.
When I had 80 orchids or so I could look each one over as I watered, dry
any water that collected in the crown/axil and kill off any bugs easily by
squishing them *G*.

If it helps any I understand the growers in Hawaii who supply dendrobium
cut flowers have had it happen where one of these rots will collapse a
whole commercial greenhouse into a smelly soup in a matter of days. Ick.

So we aint the only ones it happens to!

K

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Thanks much for the information. Not sure how I escaped this until now.


"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Yes, if water spalshes or drips onto another plant.

K

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Googled around and found "Soft watery bacterial rot". Seems close to
what I saw. Does it spread between plants?

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Normal case for a phal loosing a leaf is it yellows and falls off over
time. Found one of mine in a case I'd never seen before. The inside
of the leaf had sort of liquefied, leaving me with a sort of water
balloon effect. Definitely yucky! "Normal", or could I have some
strange disease in my plants? I'll be away for a couple of days so I
may not be able to reply, but appreciate any help you guys can offer.
Thanks!.













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