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Very big disappointment! Also disappointed that some orchids that were not performing well, from a different area of my house, I kept the new one isolated also tested positive. They were from an e-bay vendor.
I had just put them in new pots with orchiata or other new potting mix :((. Can I bleach, rinse and then soak the pots in Physan 20 and successfully remove the virus? They are new pots |
Well, I'm sure basically all growers may have virused plants. They grow so many and just can't test every plant they grow. not practical.
so every once in a while, you get virused plants. It's not pleasant but just a reality. Nonporous pots like plastic pots can be cleaned and reused. I would use regular bleach (following label instruction for disinfecting, I think it says 1/3 cup per gallon of water, soak 5 min, then rinse well) just to be sure. wear protective gloves! Also, unless your plastic pot is of rare and expensive kind, I would just dumpt it. but your call. I tend to dump things away easily. lol |
I wonder what the vendors would say if everyone started bring their test strips with them before buying any orchids... intresting thought...
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Well, as sad as it is, many people just don't want to admit plants are virused even when suspicious symptoms are all over or quite certain. They say things like oh, it might be some fungal, it might sun burn, it might be this and that...but never want to say or admit the possibility of virus.
It happens a lot on this board as well. I know some people are just not comfortable or feel they might make others feel bad if they said their plants looked virused. but I think otherwise. it can only help. we are here to help each other out and to be well informed not to be sugar coated and feel good about fake truth. well, well, knowing what the problem is half the solution. ---------- Post added at 10:05 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:59 PM ---------- One more example, there's a local orchid vendor who always have oncidiums and catts looking sick (virused to me). I asked him once about why, and the answer was fungus. There you go! then when I mentioned the word virus, he looked he was VERY uncomfortable. Since then, I stopped using that word in front of him, instead, I just do not buy sick looking plants. now I want to test plants I got from him just out of curiosity. |
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Sorry to hear the results. I try to be careful, plant-wise, what I bring into the home as I grow some exotic plants and some have been with me over twenty years. There are a few that were given to me by people who are now gone, for special times in my life, so they are priceless. I don't think virused or otherwise diseased plants should be permitted to be sold, clear and simple.
I would tell the vendors very nicely that though you absolutely love the plants and you feel they are great vendors, you recently discovered that some of the plants were virused and thought that they might want to know. Just leave it at that. If they thank you and offer a refund or replacement, they are good vendors and trustworthy. If they get defensive or angry, you will know to stay clear of them. Killing virus (denaturing) can easily be done by temps or pH so I usually either boil plastic pots or soak plastic in bleach. I usually soak in the bleach for a few hours as I am extra paranoid. I bake my red lava rock. Again, sorry to find you had to toss some orchids. ---------- Post added at 09:58 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:45 AM ---------- And, I was also told by someone who has collected plants for many, many years and who teaches botany that the surest sign of virus is a decline in vigor. Sometimes it is subtle or sometimes the symptoms can be masked for a time with high-quality care but stress usually will lead to clear symptoms and a decline. I think this makes sense from my own education. I probably keep a clean collection because my care is less than optimal and virused plants would probably fail rather quickly and be tossed. |
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