Hi all, I've gone missing for some time on these boards because I had to take a break from orchids, and am posting this so no-one else encounters what I did.
Last year in an effort to eliminate fungal loss of my plants I was advised to spray thoroughly my greenhouse with a product called Bayer Octave. I sourced this from a farm supplier for $350 AUD, smothered any suffering plants with the actual powder and sprayed the walls of my greenhouse and all plants with it, twice over the course of a month while using appropriate protective apparel.
As a result I couldn't walk into the greenhouse for the entire Winter without getting severe tinnitus and nerve reactions in my hands and legs. Needless to say like an animal near an electric fence I simply stopped going near my greenhouse and my orchids were left to fend for themselves, sadly around half of them didn't make it as many sprinkler heads got blocked and didn't get watered or plants needed to be moved as they couldn't handle the 6c nights. I couldn't list how many plants I've had to dispose and now my once overcrowded greenhouse has lot's of open space.
From now on I will only be using cinnamon for fungal issues and chemicals will be left for plants that can grow outdoors in open spaces as an absolute last resort. I still can't go near any paphs that I doused with the powder without getting tinnitus that lasts 3 days, and have resigned them do their best without me, I have now constructed a 40ft alternate greenhouse that I'll move forward with and try my luck in a large shade house area for plants that don't necessarily need an enclosure.
I just thought I'd post this for anyone else who's gambling with controlled chemicals to be careful as this is undoubtedly the biggest mistake I've made in my orchid growing journey. I'm trying to recover and hopefully there's no long term damage I've incurred, but still get bad tinnitus 18 months after spraying the greenhouse when I enter or even go within 2 metres of it, though I've noticed I can reduce the impact if I run the
misting system prior, which is a challenge in the cold of Winter.
I'm also now very wary of Bayer products as Confidor gives me a similar reaction when handling or using it, and am only looking for natural solutions which while may not be as effective may permit me to sustain my orchid hobby without compromising my health.
Hope to be here more regularly again
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