Quote:
Originally Posted by drglchrst
Hi all,
I've been growing a Phrag. schroderae for about 14 months and generally things seem okay (no flowers yet). Despite searching the forums and online, I can't find anything specific to what I am seeing on my phrag -- brown lesions on the leaves. They are slightly depressed and limited in size, typically linear in appearance, parallel with the length of the leaf
|
Hello, Happy Growing!
Curiously, the same thing happened to me, also on a Phrag Schoredae XD
Here I show some photos of some lesions on a Schoredae and a Longifolium, lately it has been raining a lot, and since I grow them outdoors perhaps the water has stagnated.
Some people recommend placing cinnamon in the crown of each phrag, to avoid rot, others pour hydrogen peroxide into the crowns, leave it for a few minutes and then remove it (depending on this to eliminate the pathogens that may live there). But I don't know those methods. , since it seems they have not been scientifically proven