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Phal problem. Help!
This looks just like the fungus that infected my phals a few years back
and it also spreads to Cattleyas, oncidiums, etc. I found that I needed to soak the plants regularly with Funginex for many waterings or the fungus would just continue in the new leaves. You need to treat the other plants also, maybe not as frequently if they have no symptoms. The fungus does spread rapidly. I lost some phals and saved some. It took me a while to realize that just one or two treatments was not enough. You might also try sterilizing the pots, trays, bench, etc with Physan. Steve wrote: I have a group of Phals, some of which I have had FOREVER. For over a year now, they have had a problem that is slowly killing them. I just now finished making a simple web site that shows and tells about the problem. If you prefer to reply privately, you can use the AOL address only if you have ever used it before. If it is blocked for you, change the end to adelphia.net to find my real address, which I hate to use here. (Spam) Here's the site: http://www.geocities.com/tlswilso/Phal_problems.html Steve in the Adirondacks of northern NY -- __________________________________________________ _______________ Jerry Bolce email: The Orchid House - http://retirees.uwaterloo.ca/~jerry/orchids/ COOS - http://retirees.uwaterloo.ca/~jerry/orchids/coos.html COC - http://www.CanadianOrchidCongress.ca/ |
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