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(..._...) 12-27-2009 11:45 PM

Information on orchid 'flec' virus
 
Hi :waving

I was wondering whether anyone has had issues with 'orchid flec virus'. I have had an issue which at first I thought was a fungus, but after fungicides failed to fix the problem, was told that it may be viral. Out of all my plants, only miltoniopsis, and paphiopedilums do not show symptoms; all of the other plants form 'pitts' on their leaves, as well as yellow discoloration. Some plants die, while others just have severly damaged leaves. Any new plants introduced to the collection develop symptoms after 2-3 months. However, I have three plants at the opposite section of my house, which have remained unaffected.

Has anyone had a similar experience?

Thanks,
Cam:bowing

Hedge 12-28-2009 07:00 AM

Do you have photos please? I have a similar thing going on with some of the Odontoglossum hybrids I've bought especially the ones that were going past their best (i.e. were reduced)

Ray 12-28-2009 08:58 AM

I do not believe you are necessarily dealing with a virus. Some mites can cause the type of "pitting" you described, and they certainly would not be affected by a fungicide. If the leaves get a gray or silvery appearance, I'd lean in that direction.

Additionally, there have been descriptions over the last several years of a resistant "microfungus", but that - as far as I recall - seems to be limited to phals.

(..._...) 12-28-2009 10:03 AM

Hi Ray. I do not believe that it is mite problem- I have had issues with pests in the past ( spider mites, false spider mites, scale, mealy bugs) while dealing with this issue, and while thew bugs went away, the symptoms did not.

It is funny you mention the microfungus-- I lost all my phals due to 'pitting (except one, which I believe must be resistant).

My symptoms appear to closely resemble the flec virus shown on this website:
Orchid Virus.

In my case, the young growths remain uneffected until they become more mature. Often however, they are less discolored/ pitted than the leaves which were initially affected.

I will post pictures, but I have to recharge my camera batteries :evil:

Thanks!:)
Cam

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ray (Post 280621)
I do not believe you are necessarily dealing with a virus. Some mites can cause the type of "pitting" you described, and they certainly would not be affected by a fungicide. If the leaves get a gray or silvery appearance, I'd lean in that direction.

Additionally, there have been descriptions over the last several years of a resistant "microfungus", but that - as far as I recall - seems to be limited to phals.



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