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03-09-2010, 02:39 PM
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Where to get fungicide/insecticide, etc.
What does one do when they only have access to stores like Lowes, Home Depot, and Ace Hardware?
I know that any chemical that is safe for roses is safe for orchids- right?
All the garden centers near me are closed in the winter, so what do I do then?
Does anybody know of some generic brands that work well that I could get at regular hardware store?
Unfortunately, being a starving private college student with more orchids than shoes, I am not sure I have the money to order online.
I am using Schultz orchid fertilizer.
I have: 1 Epidendrum Ibaguense, 5 Phals, one adorable miniature Oncidium, and one Odontoglossum/Onc. intergeneric. One phal and the intergeneric were saved from dumpsters at safeway/king soopers. :P I'm such a scavenger.
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03-09-2010, 02:43 PM
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Have you thought about purchasing on-line from other states?
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03-09-2010, 03:17 PM
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I have, but it's generally out of my budget.
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03-09-2010, 08:29 PM
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I bought some spectracide fungicide at Lowes....
was reading also about copper based.
well the winter is almost over....
you could check ray's website how to make a fungicide with cinnamon and isopropyl alcohol in the meantime
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03-10-2010, 10:27 AM
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The cinnamon infusion is a decent topical fungicide, but will not cure internal fungi. Copper-based ones tend to be systemic, but can also be toxic to some orchids.
As to insecticides and miticides, this will seem self-serving (OK, it is), but it might be a help to you, as well.
Consider using Rise & Shine, which is my own formulation. I originated it as an insecticidal/miticidal spray, but couldn't legally call it that, as it was not registered with the EPA. It is a great leaf cleaner/shine too, so that's what it was sold as (and still is, in the form of wipes).
Fortunately, more recently the EPA has decided there are a number of "chemicals" that may be safely used, so do not fall under the auspices of FIFRA, so has a 25(b) exemption, allowing me to market it as originally intended.
Rise & Shine is made from a natural soap made from vegetable, coconut, and orange oils, alcohol, and glycerin. Diluted 4 ounces to the gallon, it is safe and effective.
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03-10-2010, 11:45 AM
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Thanks Ray, I've checked out your site and am definitely planning on trying some of your home remedies, especially the cinnamon solution. I'll check out your Rise & Shine.
Would internal fungi be what causes some roots to rot?
I've heard somewhere that Cinnamon is a root inhibitor or something similar, do you know anything about that? It's so widely used that I'm hesitant to believe it.
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03-10-2010, 05:28 PM
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Also, to which orchids are the copper-based fungicides toxic? I only have phals, oncidiums, and an epidendrum.
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