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Old 05-21-2008, 10:44 PM
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Hello everyone, I got a HUGE issue with some of my milts and onci's, well most not some!

They are all turning orange! Leaf turns orange at the base then falls off. I have lots MOST of the leafs off of every plant

I've never seen this, so I don't know what to do. I have sprayed them with every thing I have. Including Physan. But It was too late, because it happened over night pretty much. It took most of every one, but left a couple of green ones, as you'll see. But those green ones will be orange in a day or so

I hope someone has an idea, and advice on this killer!





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Old 05-22-2008, 01:38 AM
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Cut off the affected p. bulbs and use a fungicide. I'd go for a long lived systemic with a good translaminar action. Funginex worked for me. I would also consider repotting ( I didn't do it, but I use inorganic non degradable media like Hydroton etc.)
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Old 05-22-2008, 10:27 AM
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I did repot them, but in Sphag. Maybe that's my problem? Maybe milts and onci's don't like sphag?
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Old 05-22-2008, 10:41 AM
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miltoniopsis? or miltonia?

anyways, both would def. like sphag to recuperate the root loss. It has worked for me during similar situations. The roots look all dead, and if they are, I would cut them off. If you have a really small tupperware container ( i have some that are about 2"), cut/drill/hammer a hole into the bottom, and plant the plant in sphag in the small pot. The clear pots makes it easy to observe root growth!

good luck
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Old 05-22-2008, 11:04 AM
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Hey Jackie ! From the picture of the bulb my guess is rot starting from the roots , if the base's of the bulbs are damaged they might not produce new growth , can give it a try tho as dots and dashes said . Gin
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