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First Cymbidium- Virus?
I broke every single one of my purchase rules today. :blushing:
This plant is decidedly NOT compact, and is a noid. Bad Izzie. But it does have a faint fragrance! It followed me home from the grocery store. I couldn't say no! This lovely lady was three times the size of all the other cyms there! From what I can tell, there will eventually be five (make that six, I just found another tiny one starting.)spikes. Two in full bloom now, one with fat buds, and two that are just starting. There are also (i think) three new leads. HOWEVER. I worry about the leaves. I've seen this kind of mottling in some of my plants (and those of others) that tested negative for viruses. But I just want to be sure, since I'm not at all familiar with this alliance. What do you think? Virus or just random anomaly? http://www.orchidboard.com/community...08-new-cym.jpg New lead #1 http://www.orchidboard.com/community...09-new-cym.jpg Spike with fat buds- I'll probably cut off that spotty leaf to the left. http://www.orchidboard.com/community...10-new-cym.jpg New spikes? http://www.orchidboard.com/community...ing-spikes.jpg Other two leads http://www.orchidboard.com/community...-new-leads.jpg And the scary leaves. :nailbite: The mottling is only showing up so strongly here because it is backlit. Otherwise, it's not this obvious. http://www.orchidboard.com/community...ary-leaves.jpg A close-up http://www.orchidboard.com/community...scary-leaf.jpg I can provide high-res photos of these last two if you want more detail. Here are the blooms. :) Yes, they are the right way up- guess it decided to be resupinate. http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1027/...92de6c2f_z.jpg http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4083/...80d02762_z.jpg please.gif Please let it be virus-free! ETA: The tag says it was grown by Westerlay Orchids. ETA2: There is no mottling on the younger growths. It's only on the oldest pseudobulbs. |
Also, another thing I'm always uncertain about. How do you guys "clean up" new plants to be sure that they aren't bringing in any unwanted guests? I was thinking of flushing with soapy water or a neem oil solution or something..... :/
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I use was told to use a neem solution for bringing inside. And " if it is safe for roses, it's generally safe for orchids" ;)
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;) Thanks Bob.
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:evil:No problem! Kinda like a parrot aren't I?! Repeating everything I'm told. At least I can be sure that information is correct :lovesite:lovesite
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That is one gorgeous plant! How do I get one to follow me home? :evil:
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I suspect that is older foliage on it's way out - that said I am far from an expert on viruses. The only way to be certain is to have it tested. Tho, myself, I wouldn't be overly worried, especially as new growth looks good.
I haven't had problems with unwanted guests on plants from stores - I would imagine the suppliers would be pretty careful on that front, tho maybe that's just naivety on my part. A pot soak in soapy water, and spraying plant with your choice of what ever you use on your plants for critters - try to keep it away from blooms, and if using neem oil, be careful of the buds. I think neem is ok on smaller buds, but if they are closer to opening could damage them. And you may already know, but in case not - if you use any oil based product (neem included) make sure your plant is not in the sun til the product has dried .. |
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I ended up flushing a few times with neem solution, and then flushing with fresh water after a half hour to get the smell out. BUT! Imagine my surprise when none other than a little earthworm squirmed out of the top of the mix! Of all things. I squeaked a little when I saw this little red thing poke it's nose out. He got put in the garden. |
Just noticed.....this REALLY reminds me of a slightly lighter version of Cym. Eikoh. :hmm: Cymbidium Eikoh at Santa Barbara Orchid Estate
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