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| The "purple" is on the underside of the leaves now. All of my other plants are healthy and doing well...This one is not doing well at all...- If it's a virus, I'll get rid of the plant. If it's a fungus, I'll treat it- (if I know what to do! ) I wish I could post photos- It's not me, or the camera..... It's this computer!!! ( says my son):dont know: You can see the black spot on the column in my avitar! I wish I had known what I was looking at before.- Any advice??? Last edited by patticake; 01-16-2008 at 10:43 PM. |
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| You can treat first and see if the symptoms go away. Bayer Advanced 3 in 1 is what I use for the extremes. You'll have to have the plant tested to be sure it's virused. There are some symptoms that mimic the look of virus. Cynthia made posts about it in the threads somewhere. I think the thread is called "What's this?" I would treat for bacteria first before declaring virus.
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| Boy, I've been having trouble finding Bayer Advanced 3 in 1. Finally had to order it off the internet, and there weren't very many places offering it. One said out of stock until spring. Wonder if the Bayer company doesn't manufacture it during certain times of the year because it is not mite season (except for those of us thay grow inside where it is spring all year).
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| Photos would help hugely, but purpling on the under side and edges of leaves is usually a sign the plant is getting good light. Since buying a grow light all my catts have it, and they are all putting out new growth much faster than before. |
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| Whatever you do, don't panic. Don't start cutting the plant up or throwing it out. So far nobody has said you're plant is on the brink of death or has a highly communicable disease that can start a plague. You sound like an over worried mama. Come down from def-con four and we'll figure out what's wrong. We've all been there at one time or another. |
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| Lol! I'm not in a panic- I just write that way! I've isolated it, but it still has a nice window. I can post pics. as soon as my son gets over here. He's in the middle of a huge project at work, so he's been working late, etc.-I should have waited to start the thread untill I could put the photo's on! When I'm rich and famous, we'll get a better computer. This one has major quirks. Thanks for the comments- The leaf that's affected is the one that just bloomed. I'm just a little miffed at myself for not being more careful when buying it. This is one from a reputable greenhouse too! My bargains from Lowe's etc. are doing great! Go figure! ![]() |
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| Is this a Virus on my Phal? | Ak_Orchid | Orchid Pests and Diseases | 9 | 08-12-2007 01:51 PM |
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| orchid virus :( | tom499 | Orchid Pests and Diseases | 7 | 03-22-2007 05:23 PM |
| If the mother plant has a virus does it mean the "baby" plant is contaminated too? | orchid_lord | Orchid Pests and Diseases | 19 | 01-15-2007 05:14 PM |
| Virus, Fungus or What ? | Anton | Orchid Pests and Diseases | 8 | 09-05-2006 03:59 AM |
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