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They look more like hairs the way they sprout out from the sides of the root instead of a web like fungus, but I'm just a newbie. Last edited by wintergirl; 11-22-2014 at 01:00 PM.. |
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Thanks,
I had already viewed that before posting, but the orchid she finally gets to near the end of the vid is not the same species as mine, nor do mine look nearly that fuzzy...so I'm still wondering. |
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I don't think that's fungus, but can't say for sure. Hopefully some more members can add their thoughts.
I added your pic to your post. In your gallery, beneath the image, are links you can use to post the image - just copy and paste one of the "linked" ones into your post. |
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Not fungus. Nothing to worry about.
If the wood chips have been over 1 year old, I'd change those out, or at least throw out the wood chips with the white stuff on it.
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nevermind
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Those are definitely root hairs! My orchids grow those all the time and use them to glue to bark, rocks, the insides of their pots, and so on.
If the plant has plenty of roots and the old spike is still green, I would try keeping it just in case! You never know if it might want to bloom again for you. In the worst case, this new spike may have a few less flowers or be slightly less spectacular than it could have been, and you can cut the old spike. Best case? The plant is super healthy and loves you and blooms from both! I would keep the old one if it's still green if only for experimentation. |
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Thanks everyone! I'm happy to know I don't have to worry with a fungus.
For the time, I'll leave the spike, but if I see nothing happening with it within the next month, I'll cut it to maximize my new spike flowers. Thanks again. |
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Root hairs.
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