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Originally Posted by Fredmax
I have the anti rot, but thought I'd try mancozeb first in case it was bug related - mancozeb seems to cover both?
Is that a good approach? If it continues to spread I'll know it's not working.
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You could try it that way. If the situation isn't critical, as in that region doesn't appear to be spreading much or quickly, then trying the non-systematic fungicide mancozeb is quite ok. Yates anti-rot phosacid is a systematic fungicide.
Definitely - the treatment will be effective if the target is what the treatment is meant to handle. If the issue is bacterial, then a treatment that doesn't harm the particular type of orchid will be needed (eg. maybe copper spray, which they say can handle some sorts of fungal and bacterial issues).
Confidor will likely handle mealies. Suitable dosage of imidacloprid can handle mealies (but keeping in mind that substance is nasty on bees).