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Outdoors to indoors, insecticide and fungicide
The nights are getting cooler in New England, and I'm going to bring in
some phals, dendrobiums, and oncidiums that have been summering outside. If anyone could answer the following questions, I'd be grateful. 1. One night, we had an overnight temperature of 52 degrees. This seems too cold to me, and seems like a clue to bring in the orchids real soon. At the moment, they're still outside and looking healthy, but...How cold is too cold to you? (My orchids are huddled up against the east side of the house, so they are somewhat protected from the elements.) 2. An oncidium looks like it has a problem with a bacterial/virus type infection, and I need to spray it with funginex. A couple of the phals have scale and what appears to be a bacterial infection (pitted leaves that look like those that were recently posted). I read (somewhere) that one shouldn't dose an orchid with both a pesticide and fungicide at the same time. Ok, if I want to use both treatments, how long should I wait between the two treatments? Until one dries? A day? A week? Thanks for any input. |
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