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Beginner Discussion
10-10-2018, 08:26 AM
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Is this Pests or Edema on new leaves?
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EleanorChang
The “fluff” I encountered was when I first...
The “fluff” I encountered was when I first brought it back home. Since the alcohol treatment, I haven't seen them anymore.
I do certainly hope so, judging by the chevron of attack. The damage...
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Beginner Discussion
10-10-2018, 07:19 AM
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Is this Pests or Edema on new leaves?
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EleanorChang
@katrina The "white fluffy objects" feel like...
@katrina
The "white fluffy objects" feel like small pin pricks and are quite sharp/ fine grit sandpaper to the touch - I tried to scrape them off and ended up damaging the top layer of the leaf -...
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Beginner Discussion
10-10-2018, 04:34 AM
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Is this Pests or Edema on new leaves?
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EleanorChang
Took some clearer pictures last night and did...
Took some clearer pictures last night and did more research the AOS website.
Correct me if I am wrong, its like mite damage (Sand paper texture, only on the new growth/cane, discolouration etc)
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Beginner Discussion
10-09-2018, 08:27 AM
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Is this Pests or Edema on new leaves?
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EleanorChang
Is this Pests or Edema on new leaves?
:hello all,
Not sure if this is a pest or an edema problem – I try to keep it detailed and straight to the point - hope someone can help shed some light on this?
A bit of Background
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Orchid Lounge
10-03-2018, 05:42 PM
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Absolutely gutted!!
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EleanorChang
With your own children, you can have some stern...
With your own children, you can have some stern words with them. BUT if they were your friends kids and they decided to pick the flowers off your precious phal because they were pretty, you cannot do...
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Orchid Lounge
10-03-2018, 04:53 PM
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Absolutely gutted!!
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EleanorChang
Ohhh noooo! I feel your pain. Why oh why pick on...
Ohhh noooo! I feel your pain. Why oh why pick on your phal - aren't there no leaves in your garden? Isn't it a bit early for potion making? Halloween isn't till the end of the month. :scratchhead:
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Potting & Repotting
10-03-2018, 04:32 PM
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Repotting rescue/recovering orchid - Do I maintain the high humidity?
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EleanorChang
Crikey! Things are so much simpler and clearer...
Crikey! Things are so much simpler and clearer when you explain things Ray. Good to know I was somehow on the right path.:biggrin:
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Potting & Repotting
10-03-2018, 04:05 PM
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Repotting rescue/recovering orchid - Do I maintain the high humidity?
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EleanorChang
Repotting rescue/recovering orchid - Do I maintain the high humidity?
I have higher humidity levels in my rescue environment vs my normal growing environment.
My question is do I need to maintain the level of humidity when I come to potting up?
Abit of...
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Semi-Hydroponic Culture
09-27-2018, 07:25 PM
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How deep to pot cattleya in S/H so new root growths doesn't become desiccated?
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EleanorChang
Thank you for everyone for their suggestions. ...
Thank you for everyone for their suggestions.
Semi-barrier is going well so far - staying moist between my 3 day watering schedule.
@Subrosa - doesn't this damage the roots tips? :hmm
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Semi-Hydroponic Culture
09-25-2018, 05:35 PM
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How deep to pot cattleya in S/H so new root growths doesn't become desiccated?
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EleanorChang
Dryline prevention - Acetate Semi-barrier on LECA
@Ray - Here is my attempt - hope these are ok:-
Both are in 5" containers - if I reduce the acetate 2cm smaller - hardly any of the LECA are covered.
Cattleya
Abit challenging with so many...
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Semi-Hydroponic Culture
09-21-2018, 04:37 AM
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How deep to pot cattleya in S/H so new root growths doesn't become desiccated?
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EleanorChang
Thank you for response Ray, I will give that a go...
Thank you for response Ray, I will give that a go aswell and take a pictures.
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Semi-Hydroponic Culture
09-20-2018, 07:38 PM
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How deep to pot cattleya in S/H so new root growths doesn't become desiccated?
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EleanorChang
Hmm, I consider it well anchored to 4 plastic...
Hmm, I consider it well anchored to 4 plastic chopsticks - however, I do move it from the window sill every misting - maybe some wiggling might have occurred.
I'll continue with the misting and...
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Semi-Hydroponic Culture
09-20-2018, 07:05 PM
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How deep to pot cattleya in S/H so new root growths doesn't become desiccated?
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EleanorChang
Day: 35-40RH/ Temp:22-26C Night: 60-65RH/ Temp...
Day: 35-40RH/ Temp:22-26C
Night: 60-65RH/ Temp 17-20C
I have potted them into S/H 1.5 months ago when I first brought it home: so it is sitting on a seedling heat mat 24/7 at the moment on the...
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Semi-Hydroponic Culture
09-20-2018, 12:29 PM
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How deep to pot cattleya in S/H so new root growths doesn't become desiccated?
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EleanorChang
How deep to pot cattleya in S/H so new root growths doesn't become desiccated?
I have foraged the forum, read Rays website, Google etc about "Desiccated Root Tips in S/H" - Now info overload and getting confused :scratchhead:- So I thought to directly ask the question :biggrin:...
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Pests & Diseases
09-18-2018, 03:48 PM
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Is this Fusarium on dormant Cattleya eyes
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EleanorChang
Just to say thank you to everyone for the advice...
Just to say thank you to everyone for the advice I received here. It prevented me from hacking her to death.
She opened her bloomed today in my care and I can't help but share! :biggrin: :cheer:
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Beginner Discussion
09-15-2018, 11:28 AM
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Dehydrated Active Growing Cattleya - what to do?
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EleanorChang
@Roberta. Thank you. You are my crystal...
@Roberta.
Thank you. You are my crystal ball :D on what to expect and do in the forthcoming year (fingers crossed all goes well)
I agree, orchid teaches patience and from personal experience...
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Beginner Discussion
09-14-2018, 08:42 AM
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Dehydrated Active Growing Cattleya - what to do?
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EleanorChang
Thank you Steve for your quick reply. I was...
Thank you Steve for your quick reply. I was itching to take it out last night. Lucky I didn't. Thought long and hard for a solution of how to 'save' it, but not the stress factors the orchid went...
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Beginner Discussion
09-14-2018, 06:59 AM
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Dehydrated Active Growing Cattleya - what to do?
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EleanorChang
Dehydrated Active Growing Cattleya - what to do?
Hello all :waving,
In need of some advice please on what to do next for a dehydrated actively growing cattleya?
BACKGROUND
I got a large :shock: mature division ChunYeah#8 on 9th Aug 2018...
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Pests & Diseases
09-12-2018, 09:06 AM
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Is this Fusarium on dormant Cattleya eyes
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EleanorChang
Thank you Katrina and everyone for their feedback...
Thank you Katrina and everyone for their feedback and support for newbies :-)
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Pests & Diseases
09-12-2018, 04:39 AM
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Is this Fusarium on dormant Cattleya eyes
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Posted By
EleanorChang
Thank you for your responses and putting my mind...
Thank you for your responses and putting my mind at rest. Phew.
''sigh!'.... maybe I should of posted my first question related to the Phal that I binned. I thought, if I did my research on the...
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Semi-Hydroponic Culture
09-11-2018, 05:46 PM
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Anyone has success with SH in UK?
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EleanorChang
I am in the UK, just starting my orchid journey...
I am in the UK, just starting my orchid journey in S/H because I somehow manage to keep my home warm (Day 23C/ Night 15-19C, with humidity between 35 to 55) over the winter period and because I have...
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Pests & Diseases
09-11-2018, 05:09 PM
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Is this Fusarium on dormant Cattleya eyes
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3,177
Posted By
EleanorChang
Is this Fusarium on dormant Cattleya eyes
:hello everyone
Newbie orchid grower here from the UK (only 7mths and already addicted) in desperate need of some advice from this group about Fusarium on my cattleya.
I found out yesterday my...
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