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Originally Posted by Kattycake
I have what I assume to be an ascocentrum orchid, although I have not managed to ID it. All of my others are doing great but the roots are having problems on this one. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. I am guessing I need to get rid of the basket. I have tried peroxide. I used cinnamon on the places that I removed roots. Plus I have tried an orchid fertilizer with an anti-fungal. The pictures have one from when it was healthy and then the rest are the roots now. Thanks to much. Its spreading and needs help.
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Based on the blooms, it looks like you have Rhynchostylis coelestis. The black on the outside of some of the roots looks like dried algae or mold, which won't hurt anything. The roots that have collapsed are showing tell tale signs of fusarium (at least the way fusarium affects vandas). This is likely from either too little light, not enough air circulation, or both. At this point it is important to not only increase light and air circulation, but also make sure it is getting fertilized at least weekly. If vandas are not given the food and light needed to grow well, infection will take the upper hand and spread quickly through the plant. Your plant still looks healthy like you've caught it early, which is great. Good luck!
Gage