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Old 03-25-2010, 11:06 AM
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There is physical damage of some sort, yes, but I really doubt that it is viral.
Then wat should i do now? Burn it or leave it? Worrying
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Old 03-25-2010, 12:36 PM
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hmm...here just a little update of my Phal. cornu-cervi...i just took this photo few minutes ago...upload here and share the happiness with you all now have two little flowers already...waiting for the third one now...
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Old 03-25-2010, 07:31 PM
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Alvin, to be safe I would isolate the plant in the second picture and watch it closely. The upper spot, which is black, looks like physical damage and doesn't really concern me. The lower spot looks possibly fungal/possibly like some sort of insect damage. But it concerns me a bit. Still, I'd just isolate it completely and watch. If the plant develops nothing further, you're good to go and if it does then consider treating with fungicide or insecticide. If the problem persists after treatment then I would buy a virus test kit (but I still doubt that it's a virus).

The cornu-cervi looks delightful! It's one of my favorite of the species so I always like seeing others blooming it. The stems usually produce for several years, so even if it stops blooming you'll want to leave the stem on the plant unless it withers.
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Old 03-25-2010, 10:38 PM
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Alvin, to be safe I would isolate the plant in the second picture and watch it closely. The upper spot, which is black, looks like physical damage and doesn't really concern me. The lower spot looks possibly fungal/possibly like some sort of insect damage. But it concerns me a bit. Still, I'd just isolate it completely and watch. If the plant develops nothing further, you're good to go and if it does then consider treating with fungicide or insecticide. If the problem persists after treatment then I would buy a virus test kit (but I still doubt that it's a virus).

The cornu-cervi looks delightful! It's one of my favorite of the species so I always like seeing others blooming it. The stems usually produce for several years, so even if it stops blooming you'll want to leave the stem on the plant unless it withers.
yup..correctthe stems were there when i bought it last year...this is second time blooming on the same stem...it makes me feel so glad to see it...i like species...but it is hard to get them in my area...not like your country...easier to get it...the third bud of this Phal. cornu-cervi is still in processing...i think it will bloom within three weeks to one month^^
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