Phalaenopsis with white stringy substance on underside of leaf
Hello all,
I have Phalaenopsis orchid that has about a dozen of finger like white protrusions with white chunks on the end of the protrusion on the underside of only ONE leaf. I have 5 orchids total and no other orchid has this on them. My orchids are sharing a large bay window sill space with other orchids and plants. I have moved this orchid with the mystery substance away from the other plants just in case it’s contagious.
I did let some of my orchids spend some time outside this summer. I did not use any spray on them. They have been inside for several weeks now but this hasn’t been there until a few days ago.
Has anyone had this on their orchids and if so what did you do to remove them?
Last edited by brandiloring; 10-23-2018 at 11:14 AM..
Reason: Added detail
Fascinating! I love how I learn so many things from this board. Lacewings sound like something I would definitely welcome around my plants outdoors, but I don't suppose I would be happy having the adults flying around inside my house, even though they are kind of pretty and quite non-scary for insects.