Ugh! There is mold on the roots of one of my Phals. It is unmistakeable. It's the fuzzy white stuff, like you get on strawberries.
I just can't do right by this guy.
I thought if anything I was under-watering it, and I've packed him so loosely in the moss that I have trouble keeping the spike up.
I'm going to cut off the spike, take him out, cut off the moldy root(s), and douse in... what? Rubbing alcohol? Hydrogen Peroxide?
Tragically, I don't have any clean moss and it might be a few days before I can get my hands on some. Would it be better to go bare root, or put it back in the contaminated medium?
This poor guy.
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Based on one of the other threads, it sounds like maybe 3% hydrogen peroxide?
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Options also seem to include listerine. I have all three (peroxide, alcohol, and listerine), but no Physan or traditional fungicide.
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This is the sphag I was using. I also used it to repot another Phal. Am I in for trouble? Did it come from the sphag?
https://www.orchidweb.com/products/a...-moss~362.html