Which type of fungicide is better for orchids, copper-based or sulfur-based? I just bought both of them from Home depot, one contains sulfur while the other contains copper. I know physan is better but I need to wait 1 week or more before it arrives thru the mail. But my cymbidium has been developing lots of (probably) fungal leaf spots and brown leaf tips. I also have a cattleya that has some root rot and could use treatment. I am just afraid that the fungicides will hurt the orchids in any way...
Can't you just get copper sulfate? In france copper sulfate is widely used for treatement in the vineyards and or many plants. It works much better as a preventative measure rather than curative, and i suspect it's the same for only copper or only sulfate products
__________________ Camille
Completely orchid obsessed and loving every minute of it....
No never heard of it would like to know about it though
copper sulfate is known as Bordeux mixture because it is used on grapes and was discovered to be a fungicide by the growers in the Borduex region of France.....
I dont know but I am just a little cautious of it in s/h since it is also used as a algae treatment so I have the feeling it has herbicidal properties in a wetter situation than foliar applications?
Black spot / Fungus spray -
1 part full cream milk (off milk is best, but not essential) to 10 parts water.
Mix well and spray.
A tiny, tiny pinch of condy's crystals should be added to the mix, but as it can be hard to get sometimes, its not super important and the spray does work without it.
(they use this spray on the avenue of roses at Flemington racecourse in Melbourne)
HTH
I have some experience with Copper+, Copper Sulphate and Sulfur. Copper works fine, though it is doing little against mites and you can apply too much, resulting in copper toxicity. While plants can withstand copious amounts of sulfur because of historical reasons.