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Old 06-10-2008, 06:07 PM
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Unless you break almost all the growth orchids seldom die from physical damage as opposed to bacterial or fungal infection.

The wounds are possible points of infection, but damage in the leaves as opposed to damage in the roots, usually cauterizes itself by drying in the air.

Whenever a plant is stressed go easy on the water and skip fertilizer.
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