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Old 06-03-2016, 09:01 PM
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Thank you all for your advice! I'm really worried about this plant. The lesions on the pseudobulbs are hard and dry, but I was looking at it just now and i think every leaf is affected. Starting to wonder if it's worth fighting it
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Old 06-04-2016, 12:49 AM
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Thank you all for your advice! I'm really worried about this plant. The lesions on the pseudobulbs are hard and dry, but I was looking at it just now and i think every leaf is affected. Starting to wonder if it's worth fighting it
If the pbs are firm and green, and the lesions are dry, I wouldn't worry too much about losing the other leaves. There should be enough energy in the pbs to push out a new growth. I've had a couple of oncidium come back from bare pbs with practicality no roots. They can be more resilient than you'd imagine.

BTW, did the title of this thread make anyone else chuckle, or is it only me who thought of suggesting a urologist?
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