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What viruses affect the Bulbophyllum Genus?
A Bulbophyllum nymphopolitanum of mine appears to have slight varigation on one of the oldest leaves... alongside some random, pin-point necrotic spots, most of which appear beneath the leave surface, or so it seems... I'm worried.
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Ross R, Welcome to OB!
Can you possibly post pictures of the plant problem you are describing? Also, what are your growing techniques and conditions. Are you sure it's a virus? |
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...binson/034.jpg - Upper leaf, after what appears have been a fungal/bacterial attack, which I "treated" with cinnamon. The leaf is now yellowing!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...nson/048-2.jpg - Lower leaf, below which are various, minute necrotic spots... I may be paranoid. As a young amatuer, I'd like to start out my collection with clean plants... For financial reasons. :shock: Thanks for the assistance! |
I'm growing in spagnum, mounted on Epiweb. Low humidity - I'm working on a primitive vivarium set-up. Maybe 65%
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Those are two separate leaves - The one with the pinpoint necrosis is still attached, but as of last night, the yellowing leaf just turned entirely brown... and mushy... I cut it off. It had to of been rotting. I purchased the specimen from J & L Orchids... mounted on treefern, of which was rotting. I remounted recently. The lower leaf is the oldest, aswell... the one with the necrosis... Now I have 10 psuedobulbs, three of which have leaves... As for the mites, I couldn't see a thing. It seems smooth.
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Ross in the first picture I see something white near the base , I would check it for scale at the base of the P bulbs . then run a damp tissue over the under side of the leaves if it comes back with orangie smears then it is mites they are very hard to see with the naked eye . Gin
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Thanks to everyone for all of the help... I hope I haven't been a pest. I just want to save this plant... :hmm I'm ordering some Physan ASAP...
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Ross R, If you don't have Physan handy, you can use Listerine (regular, not minty) for a cleanser. I do that all the time.
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