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Unread 02-08-2011, 04:05 AM
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Default Dendrobium spots and eaten Phaius leaves

Help - I've been building a small collection of Australian native orchids in Melbourne for about a year - and I'm experiencing my first real pest and/or disease problems.

Some of the dendrobiums (speciosum and howeanum) are developing black spots, which is not scale.

I've also got a small Phaius Australis and some cymbidiums that are being attacked - the leaves seem eaten away. I pulled a small slug like creature off one leaf.

Some pics attached. I've tried spraying with mild pest and fungus spray but it hasn't made much diference. The attacks are growing.

Any help is appreciated. Ta.
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Any help appreciated. I've trimmed the leaves but it's getting worse. Paul
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Welcome to OB and sorry about the slow reply - I don't usually check the pests and diseases forum.

Here's a helpful link that one of the other members posted a while back. You pics seem to match some pretty well, but there are a couple of potential causes. Don't know which chemicals are available or under which brand names in Australia, but it may get you started.

http://www.houstonorchidsociety.org/...ySueBottom.pdf
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Terrific, thanks mate. I've been looking for a good resource and that's a great help. Ta.
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