I hardly ever use Physan except to control algae in the birdbath... (harmless to birds... would be toxic to fish there are no fish present), or on the floor of the greenhouse (which can get slippery and sticks to my shoes making a mess in the house). But that's it... And I have never had a fungus problem. Might get an occasional mushroom in a particularly wet pot, but harmless. If you have a fungus problem, best to examine your cultural techniques and look for ways to improve them so that you don't encourage pathogens. For a start, improve air movement - get a fan, or grow outside.
If I have a plant with a rot issue on roots, I rinse them well with water, pot with fresh medium so that there is air exchange, when I water I do it so that the pot is flushed which washes out the crud and pulls air into the root zone. In about 30 years of orchid growing I can't recall a time when I needed a treatment for my plants beyond "clean it up and improve aeration". No Physan!
In some climates there can be chronic problems with insects or pathogens. But in San Diego, you have a very benign climate that should not require any routine "treatments".
Last edited by Roberta; 03-27-2022 at 01:29 AM..
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