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Old 01-15-2013, 06:28 PM
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I just noticed that a sad little mini cattleya that someone handed me the other day is covered in black spots.
It's not near my other orchids but if it's disease ridden I don't want to knowingly mix of with my other orchids.
Is this a deadly virus, bad culture, or harmless and ugly?
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Old 01-15-2013, 06:37 PM
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Do you have a photo of it?
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Old 01-15-2013, 06:45 PM
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Yes sorry.... I was asked to bring in groceries after submitting that lol.
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Old 01-15-2013, 06:46 PM
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And a close up.. they aren't weeping, or soft, or indented... they just look like spots
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It looks like it might be fungal
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Not viral? That a relief. Now to Google how to treat it.
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Not viral? That a relief. Now to Google how to treat it.
The only way to distinguish a virus from other ailments is with a test. Maybe someone else will chime in with there thoughts. If you look at the top of the page for this forum it has pages you can visit for orchid diseases and viruses. There isn't a treatment for viruses, but it lists chemicals for treatment of bacteria and fungal issues

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The only way to distinguish a virus from other ailments is with a test. Maybe someone else will chime in with there thoughts. If you look at the top of the page for this forum it has pages you can visit for orchid diseases and viruses. There isn't a treatment for viruses, but it lists chemicals for treatment of bacteria and fungal issues
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It dose look like a fungis did you water at nighht or on a cloudy day and leave water sit on the leaves. however cats are good at defending themselves agenst this unless they are weak. Check your media and growing conditions just to be sure. a virus is more visable in the floweres as color breaking and often if on the leaf it apears to be in the leaf not just the outside layer.
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The only way to distinguish a virus from other ailments is with a test. Maybe someone else will chime in with there thoughts. If you look at the top of the page for this forum it has pages you can visit for orchid diseases and viruses. There isn't a treatment for viruses, but it lists chemicals for treatment of bacteria and fungal issues

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I know there's isn't a for sure method to tell aside from testing. But I figured you guys might have and inkling lol.
And I do know virus aren't treatable...
But if it's got a chance that it's fungal I'll give it the best shot I can before giving up.
Thank you for the link!
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It dose look like a fungis did you water at nighht or on a cloudy day and leave water sit on the leaves. however cats are good at defending themselves agenst this unless they are weak. Check your media and growing conditions just to be sure. a virus is more visable in the floweres as color breaking and often if on the leaf it apears to be in the leaf not just the outside layer.
It's weak....
Sadly.

I haven't taken care of this thing... I received it yesterday from a friend who purchased it from a grocery store. This was its first official day under my care.
Locked to poor thing in they bathroom lol.
The medium looks iffy at best.
I'm going to check out all in the morning.

It's good to know that tidbit about virus plants... the flowers are in sorry shape but it's from being knocked around so much

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