Hi everyone
I’m having a lot of frustration with my Paph collection. I have around 100 plants in a small outdoor greenhouse (about 30 seedlings)
I recently moved to a new apartment and within days started to notice a few different things. A couple of my plants started to develop a soft brown spot that would rapidly spread. I cut away a lot of tissue on these plants and sprayed with Physan20 and coated areas in cinnamon.
I very seldom come across issues however I would definitely consider myself a novice grower. The issue I am now experiencing is this translucent (almost transparent) wet like spots on several plants (always happens on the good ones!)
I have 2 seedlings of Paph. gigantifolium presenting with this issue and one medium sized (not quite flowering sized) plant of Paph. glanduliferum. The best way I can describe how this looks in person is just a translucent water Like spots. I believe it is spreading on one of the gigantifolium seedlings rapidly.
I am in New Zealand so a lot of these species paphs are not replaceable and very expensive. I don’t want to start spraying chemicals and “Treating” issues when I am clueless as to what the issue is.
I would greatly appreciate any insight on how I can go about treating this. Any type of help is greatly appreciated. Thank you guys.
I’m having a lot of frustration with my Paph collection. I have around 100 plants in a small outdoor greenhouse (about 30 seedlings)
I recently moved to a new apartment and within days started to notice a few different things. A couple of my plants started to develop a soft brown spot that would rapidly spread. I cut away a lot of tissue on these plants and sprayed with Physan20 and coated areas in cinnamon.
I very seldom come across issues however I would definitely consider myself a novice grower. The issue I am now experiencing is this translucent (almost transparent) wet like spots on several plants (always happens on the good ones!)
I have 2 seedlings of Paph. gigantifolium presenting with this issue and one medium sized (not quite flowering sized) plant of Paph. glanduliferum. The best way I can describe how this looks in person is just a translucent water Like spots. I believe it is spreading on one of the gigantifolium seedlings rapidly.
I am in New Zealand so a lot of these species paphs are not replaceable and very expensive. I don’t want to start spraying chemicals and “Treating” issues when I am clueless as to what the issue is.
I would greatly appreciate any insight on how I can go about treating this. Any type of help is greatly appreciated. Thank you guys.
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