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Phal with Fungus/Virus on underside of leaf
I have black spots growing from the underneath of a leaf working it's way through. I bought this Phal after it was done blooming. I did not see any damage when I got it. My orchids are kept in a 30 gal open tank, with uva/uvb lighting. I mist around 5 each morning when I turn on the lights.
Since I am new how would I post a photo of the spots? |
I believe you need to have five posts before you can imbed pictures, so just chat a bit, and then come back and share the pictures.
I was able to add pictures as attachments to my first post, so you can also try uploading them as attachments. I cannot help you with the fungus issue. Good luck! Here's a thread you might find useful: http://www.orchidboard.com/community...ng-photos.html |
I got it post over at members Gallery, listed at
2 Black holes in leaves http://www.orchidboard.com/community..._on_Orchid.jpg ---------- Post added at 02:16 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:15 PM ---------- Forgot to say thank you PaxTea for the info. ** whiterabbit ETA photo *** |
That does look like fungus.
This thread might help? http://www.orchidboard.com/community...ilis-leaf.html I'm really not experienced enough to give advice, so you should wait for somebody else to give an opinion. My guess is that you should probably cut out the black spots and treat all of your plants with Physan 20 or another anti-fungal (because they're all close together.) My other guess is that your set-up could use some more air-flow. Maybe a small fan? I also saw the picture of your re-bloom- lovely! |
I added the photo to your post, to hopefully make it easier for other members to be able to help!
Good luck! |
Thank you Sonya.
I found another leaf with one small spot on it. I guess it is time to cut the leaves. Hoping I can save the plant it self. :( ---------- Post added at 07:40 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:13 PM ---------- Thank you Pax Tea, I checked out your link and I think it is Acidovorax. I did a look up and check out some photos and that is sure what it looks like. I removed both leaves totally. Checked the other 3 closely and did not see anything more so hopefully I caught it before it does any more damage. |
the yellowish color around the black spots is fungi....you need to cut the affected areas but save the leaves if you can....spray the whole plant with original listerine use some to sterilize scissors for cutting and dab the wound with cinnamon paste(water and cinnamon powder)
---------- Post added at 08:50 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:46 PM ---------- it started with mechanical damage on the leaf then the fungi set in= the yellowing circle on the leaf means it is fighting the fungi....invest on physan20 and sterilize areas where fungi or bacteria might thrive |
I'd say either acidovorax so a bacterial rot, or edema.
Does spread fast or not ? If it's edema, nothing can be done but once the blisters are out, it'll stop. Meanwhile keep it warm. Acidovorax likes to spread thru water splashing. You can try to dessicate the blisters with cinnamon (no cinnamon on roots!) See Sue Bottom's pdf http://www.staugorchidsociety.org/PD...ySueBottom.pdf |
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