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Old 09-08-2020, 03:57 PM
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Hello everyone, i have had this orchid for a few months now, water once to twice a week, growing inside gets plenty of air no direct sun. A few days ago leaves started falling not as in dried and fell but they were still plump they tore from the crown. Is this salvageable. I noticed some aphids just now too so was planning to do a neem oil mixture but if rot is present might need to do something else. Here are the pictures. Thanks in advance . The third picture is the first one i took days ago. The first one is today.
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That first photo looks like a case of crown rot developing rapidly. You can try a few drops of hydrogen peroxide in the crown (3%)... keep it off the roots. If you lose the crown, you may get a new basal growth, since the roots look good. Aphids probably didn't cause it, but they're not good... may be indicators of other problems, so getting rid of them is a good idea, you don't want them in the house or on your other plants.
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Does the crown get water in it sometimes? (ie. the crown region, the inner region where the new leaves pop-out from).
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Inthink i will try the hydrogen peroxide, the top of the criwn seems to be healthy still, it seems as if the crown root came from down below like collar rot i red somwhere, i never water overhead, and when water does splash inside the crown ill blow it dry ( blowing through mouth, and the few drops left Absolutely evaporate before noon).
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Inthink i will try the hydrogen peroxide, the top of the criwn seems to be healthy still, it seems as if the crown root came from down below like collar rot i red somwhere, i never water overhead, and when water does splash inside the crown ill blow it dry ( blowing through mouth, and the few drops left Absolutely evaporate before noon).
I see!!! Assuming bacterial and/or fungal activity happening here ----- that prompt treatment is good.

Maybe some systematic treatment is beneficial. Eg. monterey garden phos. There are other systematic treatments like thiomyl, and even copper solutions (for plants/orchids).
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What are your temperatures day/night? Humidity? How much light is it getting?
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pabs ----- some information here from AOS : aphids

Do you have imidacloprid available over there?
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