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Old 11-12-2013, 01:51 PM
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Below are pictures from the quarantine area for my Bulbos and Trias. I am concerned about viruses, other problems. I don't want to mix them in with the others until I know for sure. Would like to hear from OB members.
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I could be wrong but most of what I see seems to be the result of various fungus infections. The red spots might be from high light. The third picture...it is hard for me to tell from pictures but I would check to see if there is any possibility of spidermite, aphids, scale, whitefly just to be on the safe side.
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Old 11-12-2013, 03:03 PM
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The one with the spotting on the leaves I would venture to say its where bugs got munching happy. 2 of my bulbos did this including my frank smith no other plants have gotten anything from it. But I as well could be wrong.

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Picture 5 I question the roots on it/how much light is being acquired.
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To me it looks like too strong a light, too dry, and try to get them away from the trees if they are oaks they have a lot of ants and mites carrying disease. The third picture looks like maybe spider mite. Look that one over with a mag. glass. you can spray them all for mites either way. Trim the dead part of the leaf away and coat the cut with cinnamon. Water daily
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Good luck with your bulbos. I agree looks mostly like light and moisture issues. I've been having to water very often with all this drying wind.
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Some of my cats. have the same white stain on top of the leaves, I'm trying to find out what is it and it does not go away. Today I sprayed with an insecticide (permetrol) the people from OFE told is very good for mites and scales. norma

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I just looked this link:staugorchidsociety.org/culturepests-diseases.htm and what my orchids have are mites, they explain very good and have pictures, very good.
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