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Old 05-14-2013, 02:19 PM
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As someone who is brand new to the hobby, do you think I should pony up the cash to test my guys? Or should I just get a handle on how to even grow them first? They are all from big box stores, and after reading around, I guess those are the most commonly infected. Has anyone ever gotten any from stores that WEREN'T infected? Are all big box store orchids infected?
I don't think all big box store plants are infected. I think some are, but they can be from big growers too. I now never buy ones with spotty leaves or with weird markings. Carter & Holmes guarantees virus free plants, just watch size you are considering. I don't want to wait three years for my first bloom, but that is me. Plus, as I mentioned, they are touchier.

I treat all of my plants as if they are virused. I have tested a lot of my plants and dumped the virused ones. It was expensive to do. How many orchids do you have?
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I've never had an infected orchid, even from Lowes and other big box stores. Before you get any more orchids (), get yourself some Physan 20. It is on ebay for good prices and free shipping. Here's a brief description:
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PHYSAN 20™ is a broad range disinfectant, fungicide, virucide, and algaecide which effectively controls a wide variety of pathogens on hard surfaces and plants. Its applications include: greenhouses; hard surfaces; lawn and turfgrass; seedlings and cut flowers; decorative fountains, pools and birdbaths; and plants. PHYSAN 20™ is an EPA approved concentrate formulated with unique germicidal agents to provide overall protection for your plants and greenhouses. PHYSAN 20™ poses no human or environmental risk when it is used at recommended use levels and according to label instructions.
Here's a link to some for sale: Physan 20 Pint | eBay
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Old 05-14-2013, 02:34 PM
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I don't think all big box store plants are infected. I think some are, but they can be from big growers too. I now never buy ones with spotty leaves or with weird markings. Carter & Holmes guarantees virus free plants, just watch size you are considering. I don't want to wait three years for my first bloom, but that is me. Plus, as I mentioned, they are touchier.

I treat all of my plants as if they are virused. I have tested a lot of my plants and dumped the virused ones. It was expensive to do. How many orchids do you have?
I currently have nine orchids, all Phals, that I have modge podged over the last few months. There are a couple that I wouldn't feel bad about tossing but I have some that are special to me as well (like my very first one that got me into the hobby).

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I've never had an infected orchid, even from Lowes and other big box stores. Before you get any more orchids (), get yourself some Physan 20. It is on ebay for good prices and free shipping. Here's a brief description:

Here's a link to some for sale: Physan 20 Pint | eBay
I almost bought some Physan 20 last week but I decided not to because it seemed as if it was more geared toward people with larger operations that use A LOT of water. I have a spray bottle and I water my orchids with the faucet. ^^; I only have 9 of them so I don't have a huge operation going.
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I currently have nine orchids, all Phals, that I have modge podged over the last few months. There are a couple that I wouldn't feel bad about tossing but I have some that are special to me as well (like my very first one that got me into the hobby).

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I almost bought some Physan 20 last week but I decided not to because it seemed as if it was more geared toward people with larger operations that use A LOT of water. I have a spray bottle and I water my orchids with the faucet. ^^; I only have 9 of them so I don't have a huge operation going.
First Rays sells Physan too and his prices and S&H rates are great.

For a smaller collection you could send samples to Critter Creek. It would be cheaper than buying a whole pack of testing strips.
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First Rays sells Physan too and his prices and S&H rates are great.

For a smaller collection you could send samples to Critter Creek. It would be cheaper than buying a whole pack of testing strips.
Aren't the Physan proportions something like 1 tsp per like 5 gallons of water? It was something super crazy that made me change my mind. I can size down one tbls per gallon. I can't size down one tbls per 5 gallons.
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Aren't the Physan proportions something like 1 tsp per like 5 gallons of water? It was something super crazy that made me change my mind. I can size down one tbls per gallon. I can't size down one tbls per 5 gallons.
2 tsp. per gallon for orchids
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I don't recommend getting Physan 20 on the roots. All the other parts of the plant are ok. I am of the opinion that they shouldn't touch the roots at all.
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2 tsp. per gallon for orchids
Okay, I must have been looking at something larger, because I remember getting the impression that it was for larger operations.

In other news, how do you keep track of which sample you send in for testing is from which plant?

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I don't recommend getting Physan 20 on the roots. All the other parts of the plant are ok. I am of the opinion that they shouldn't touch the roots at all.
How come? O_O there is still so much to learn!
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'Cause they can potentially damage the roots. Not sure by which specific means. Physan 20 is a chemical, and I don't really know how this specifically affects root cells.
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Okay, I must have been looking at something larger, because I remember getting the impression that it was for larger operations.

In other news, how do you keep track of which sample you send in for testing is from which plant?

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How come? O_O there is still so much to learn!
Critter Creek Laboratory

There is info on their site. The plants w/o labels you could label the pot with tape and a number or name and mark your samples with the same marking.
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