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Old 02-26-2018, 02:46 PM
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This can't be good, can it?

Found this webbing in the media of my phrags that I recently inherited and immediately repotted. One was in bad condition but the other was fine, and they both have this webbing. I doubt it's from a spider.
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Old 02-26-2018, 02:50 PM
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It's fungal mycelium growing on rotting organic matter. It won't attack the plant, but it indicates the medium is old.
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But I just repotted with brand new orchiata and LECA! I did leave a bit of moss on top of one of them (the one pictured), but not the other. I cleaned the other one very thoroughly of its old media. Very weird. Either way, if it doesn't hurt the plants, I'm satisfied.

I also want to mention that I didn't find this in either of their pots when I unpotted them initially.

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Orchiata is naturally populated with both penicillium and trichoderma - both beneficial to the plant.
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I'm so relieved to hear this is actually beneficial! Wow to think I thought it was the end of them. These are my first phrags and I'm very excited to have them. Thanks for the info!
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You won't see fungi that can harm your orchids. They grow inside the plant.
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