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Scientific queries
Are Rubbing Alcohol and Surgical Spirit one and the same?
An orchid leaf is partially excised because of leaf infection and the cut wound gets a small application of Cinnamon Bark powder, what is the scientific basis? How does application of H2O2 (-Hydrogen Peroxide) help in the disinfection of cut diseased roots? Is there a role of human nutritional supplements in nourishing an orchid How does an orchid plant protect itself from crown rot in its natural habitat? How do Vanda orchids survive with out any medium ? |
2. I believe the cinnamon powder acts as an antifungal/bacterial (which or both?).
4. Im not sure what you mean. 5. In their natural position (hanging on the side of trees) crown rot is very rare. This topic has been discussed before somewhere. 6. Im guessing it's something to do with their really thick roots |
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---------- Post added at 12:21 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:18 PM ---------- And yeah, as Ray said, hydrogen peroxide doesnt really do a lot. it also just turns into water. If you do use it i suggest letting it fizzle. Once it stops, dry out the area completely to prevent more damage and apply a drying agent...ie. cinnamon. |
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