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Old 05-06-2016, 08:36 PM
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What are these things growing on my mount?

The mount is driftwood that we soaked for about a week, or two weeks to clean out the salt. It is with all our other orchids on the lanai. There is no direct sunlight but plenty of bright shade. I mounted 5 babies, dens and catts, about two weeks ago. I had to turn the mount around as it was too bright for two of the babies. Now I find at least 7 of these black fuzzy things growing on the mount, not yet near any orchids…

Are they bad? Should I kill them? Do I need to worry about spores? HELP Please!!
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Old 05-06-2016, 08:57 PM
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Alien seed-pods.

Kidding...they look familiar but can't remember.
They DO resemble saltwater anemone..but it's not possible out of saltwater.
Could be a fungus I remember because it looked like that?
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Well, parts of Cocoon were filmed near here...
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No idea, they look like... no just kidding, I don't know. I would go with the alien space pods.

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I know where some parts of Cocoon were filmed also.
I visited the Coliseum many times, where several parts/scenes were filmed.
Also what I was told were 2 other sites seen in that movie.

AND..the pier was used (visually) as the headquarters for the TV series SeaQuest DSV!

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I can't see them on the second photo, so I don't have any idea how big they are. My best guess would be the fruiting bodies of some fungus, after the long soak.
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Old 05-07-2016, 11:07 AM
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It's a slime mold. Stemonitis to be exact. It must have been dormant in the wood. We see this when we go Mushroom hunting after a good soaking rain. Seeing as it uses wood as a host, I'm not certain but doubt it would cause any adverse effects to your orchid. Here is another picture. If you have a loop or magnifying glass, you should take a closers look. The fruiting bodies are like little tubes.

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Fruiting body of Stemonitis slime mold. Yes, they will shed spores. They only eat dead wood, so no direct threat to orchids. They aren't susceptible to typical fungicides so I have no idea what to do to control them. No harm in just scraping them off when they show up, at least not spread the spores.
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It's a slime mold. Stemonitis to be exact. It must have been dormant in the wood. We see this when we go Mushroom hunting after a good soaking rain. Seeing as it uses wood as a host, I'm not certain but doubt it would cause any adverse effects to your orchid. Here is another picture. If you have a loop or magnifying glass, you should take a closers look. The fruiting bodies are like little tubes.

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Excellent ID job. That is just so cool. But hey, everyone was not that far off is saying aliens. Slime molds are so very bizarre.


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