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| Phalaenopsis Eating Microfungus !!! I ran into this blog while browsing on the web. It had me pretty spooked and wanting to put all my babies in a protective bubble. I never heard of a "microfungus". Can anyone elaborate? (Note pics of dying Phals in Part 2 are sad Part 1 Part 2
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| I saw this a couple of months ago, it made me shudder to think how sad it must have been to have this problem. I absolutely agree with Kevin about good culture, it is the best prevention.
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| I just never heard of the term "microfungus". Is it a new term for a new disease? According to this blog, it only seemed to attack Phals and nothing else. I didn't know if this has been a problem that has been around for a while or something that has just come about recently.
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| In my 40 years of working in a Microbiology Lab, I have not heard of the term "microfungus". Micro (indicating small) fungus is just too general of a term. If, and I repeat if this is indeed a fungal infection, then it could be identified doing a fungal culture. From what I have read, this was never attempted. A culture would also rule out or identify a bacteria as well. I'll have to do a little more research on this and see if I can find out anything more on it.
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| Personally, I am convinced the problem is the oil he is using. Does this look a bit like the pictures in the 'Part 2' above? ![]() One of the 3 Phals infected with this is doing well today, and will bloom next season after being near death. The biggest difference for this plant is the elimination of the neem oil. I think the reason this is not recognized as the cause is because the damage is stress, resulting in a later infection by some fungus or just latent damage from the neem (or other) oil itself, so that the causal relationship is not obvious. It is also interesting to note that many of the symptoms that arise from neem oil use can be prevented by systemic fungicide use (hence the belief it is a secondary infection) and fits the description give in the articles.
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| In Part 1 of the above links there is a reference to a book by Bob Gordon, 'Culture of the Phal Orchid.' I cannot say enough about this book and every Phal lover/grower should have it. It is by far the most practical, educational book I have on orchids at any price. It divides sections into 'How to grow them,' 'How to grow them better,' and 'How to grow them best.' This is the only orchid book I have that I can count on to answer a question for me everytime I refer to it. Highly, highly recommended.
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I've heard about the Phal 'microfungus' problem before. As far as I can make out it's just an unidentified/misidentified fungal problem in Phals. Last edited by Andrew; 02-07-2008 at 07:12 PM. |
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| Tobi: I think you are right. But the term microfungus is used quite often, though it is not found in taxonomy. I guess the small fungi with short filaments (mycelia) are referred to as microfungus ( Penicillium notatum which produces penicillin is an example). Some fungi which can affect human nails are also referred to as microfungus... very difficult to cure. It is more descriptive than a class by itself.
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