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+1 and pics of the rest while your at it!
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Well, pics added to the original post. I will post pics of the rot or virus or whatever the heck it is soon.
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Okay, so here is pictures of whatever the heck it is!!!
So here is all of the parts that I cut to check for rot, which goes to show how much it had spread. http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...t/P1030250.jpg And pictures of the rhizomes. http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...t/P1030254.jpg http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...t/P1030255.jpg http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...t/P1030256.jpg http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...t/P1030258.jpg The purple ring or spot on the rhizome is clearly visible. This is the earlier stages of the infection. Soon, it will cause the already infected areas to turn black, as the infection spreads, causing the newly infected areas to turn brown and appear to dry up, and then slowly turn black. This plant was absolute history. :( |
On a brighter note, I mounted my Enc. gracilis on a slab of epiweb, along with my C. porphyroglossa.
The whole Encyclia. http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...t/P1030247.jpg And closeups of the p'bulbs. Ugh, I was surprised to find out that this was actually two separate plants, each having two p'bulbs. http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...t/P1030248.jpg http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...t/P1030249.jpg And the porphyroglossa. http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...t/P1030259.jpg Its' one new growth! There is another one just starting that is from the p'bulb behind, so it is hidden from view. http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...t/P1030260.jpg And here is the back covered with sphag. I didn't like how quickly to epiweb dried out, but I didn't want to have a ton of sphag on the front, so I put it on the back of the mount. http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...t/P1030261.jpg |
nice job!
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the plants look happier now that they are mounted :)
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Yeah, I agree! I really like the look of mounted orchids, and the epiweb is incredibly cheap!!! A slab of cork about 10" x 5" is 10$, while the small slab, which is about 6.5" x 2" was 1.25$, and the larger 6.5" x 4" one was I think 3$!!! I am so going to stock up next meeting.
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