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rangiku 09-12-2010 01:10 PM

Crown rot on Dtps. Minho Princess? How can I fix it?
 
Hi everyone, just got this orchid less than a month. It came with a diagonal crack in the 2nd to top most leaf due to bending while it was shipped.

1)
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_Mok7uZv8-24/TI...M/DSC_0405.jpg

It's been growing fine but then noticed that part of the edge of the 2nd leaf from the bottom has gotten brown and desiccated which I've read is indicative of crown rot. :( I've been very careful watering from a small beaker directly onto media not on leaves.

2)
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_Mok7uZv8-24/TI...w/DSC_0401.jpg

Now there is a slight black around the base of the broken leaf as well as the leaf below it.

3)
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_Mok7uZv8-24/TI...w/DSC_0400.jpg

Also, I noticed that on the underside of the cracked leaf that the crack has gone completely through the leaf and now has black edge to it.

4)
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_Mok7uZv8-24/TI...U/DSC_0404.jpg.

I have Physan 20, a scalpel and razor blades. Phyton 27 should arrive this week. What should next steps be? I've read in the Frowine book that diseased tissue should be cut off 1-inch into healthy parts. I am not sure how to deal with cutting off the tissue in photo 3 at the base of those 2 leaves.

Please help - I'm a newbie and it's a beautiful double-stemmed plant with 24 blooms and 5 buds.

Thanks in advance.

WhiteRabbit 09-12-2010 09:35 PM

doesn't really look bad to me - the one leaf that is yellowing might be a concern - could be some rot in the axis - you could try getting some cinnamon in there - and see what others have to say ...

phalaephila 09-12-2010 10:02 PM

Try pouring hydrogen peroxide on the area, three doses a week apart. Don't worry about getting it in the growing media, it won't hurt a bit. After a couple minutes, dry the leaf axils with a cotton swab or tissue to mop up extra moisture.

rangiku 09-13-2010 01:18 AM

Thanks for your help, WhiteRabbit and phalaephila. I greatly appreciate it.


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