Quote:
Originally Posted by Ray
Tell us more about how you're treating them and your cultural conditions.
|
Wel I'm not treating them because I have no clue what is wrong with them. I don't know if it is a virus or a bacteria or a fungus, or part of the normal aging process.
I water them whenever the root appear silvery and I do not keep them in a decorative pot, just the plastic pots. The roots that I can see look healthy on the one plant and relatively healthy on the other plant but that one could probably use some root pruning as some parts are beginning to decay. I have not repotted them yet since they are in bloom but from what I have read, I should repot them and sacrifice the blooms for the health of the plant. I do not have any fungicides on hand but have been reading to cut out the decayed portions and then as a home remedy, apply cinnamon.
From descriptions and pictures I have seen, I am considering bacterial brown spot though I have not seen any dark liquids or smelled any foul smells. I am also considering anthracnose fungi. The flowers are not affected and without having unpotted, the rhizome does not appear to be affected either.
What is the best method of treatment without diagnosis. I would like to try a home remedy for now so I can start today while I wait for a treatment to arrive in the mail