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Originally Posted by Nicolasdperez
Is this sunburn? I know the sprays can increase sun sensitivity.
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If the solution is oily ----- then it might be possible for a leaf to over-heat in some regions of it ------ depending on how much energy the leaf is absorbing in various parts of it. If any parts of the leaf can't get rid of the heat fast enough, then the high temperature in the leaf (or localised regions of it) will lead to break-down issues.
I know that orchid growers recommending spraying of treatments in cool conditions ------ and not in hot and sunny conditions. Now ----- as for how long an oily layer might stay on a leaf --- this is what I don't know.
There is this youtube video here, where somebody applied neem oil solution to a phal. But she said she applied it to the
roots too ------ which is probably one of those cases where they don't ask around to find out whether it's ok or not before going ahead with it ------ about applying to roots that is. I don't think it was a good idea (on her part) to apply it to roots.
That link is :
Her orchid in that video is still surviving, which is good. But can see some setbacks or issues that she reports.