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Old 08-23-2011, 06:40 AM
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well there ya go ...preventive yes.. I'm really glad to hear that from someone else you cant imagine
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Terri, I'm glad to hear about your improved situation.

Camille and Rocky - be very careful using copper compounds with orchids, as it is toxic to some.
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Terri, I'm glad to hear about your improved situation.

Camille and Rocky - be very careful using copper compounds with orchids, as it is toxic to some.
Good to know, but luckily since very few of my orchids go outdoors there's never been a real need to use it. Do you know if there are particular genera that are sensitive to it, or is it more plant by plant?
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I'm not a big fan of copper compounds. I used to have a marine aquarium and you can use copper to treat fungus in fish also. I had to be extremely careful depending on what I had in the tank at the time. One drop too many and something ended up floating.
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