Unfortunately this can be fusarium fungus. The brown coloration at the base of the medium is an indication that it has spread into the rhizome.
Fusarium exists all over the world and can attack plants at any time. It is a major disease of grass lawns.
If the bulbs start to become soft when you squeeze them, you have problems.
Commercially we destroy these plants. I have sent a number to the burn pile this year.
The only recourse if it is a special plant is to remove it from the pot and keep cutting out the rot until you get to good green growth. You may find the rhizome is infected throughout the plant.
Thiophanate methyl and iprodione based fungicides have been the recommended fungicides to prevent spread, but they have been used for so many years they are pretty much ineffective against fusarium now.
Removal and destruction of diseased material is your only recourse.
The fungus will spread right through the entire plant.
This fungus is highly contagious and should be keep quarantined fro your other orchids (and plants not only orchids get infected). It spreads from splashing water and can even go airborne.
Your hands and tools are a major source of spreading the fungus.
Last edited by orchidsamore; 08-24-2009 at 03:37 PM..
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