COMMON DISEASES OF ORCHIDS (part 1)
Most orchid genera are affected by one or more virus diseases. With the increasing importation and rapid
exchange of plants by both commercial and amateur growers, the introduction and spread of viruses
among orchid plants in a grower’s or florist’s greenhouse is highly probable. Virus-infected plants bloom
less efficiently, lack vigor, and produce flowers of lesser quality than healthy plants. The introduction of
virus-infected stock not only costs the grower and florist in terms of greenhouse space, but also presents
a dangerous virus reservoir that may serve to contaminate other orchid plants and seedlings.
The efficient control of orchid virus diseases depends on rapid and accurate diagnosis, followed by the
destruction of diseased plants. The symptoms produced by orchid viruses depend on the particular viruses
and strains involved; the hybrid, species, and genera of orchids infected; the age of the leaves; the time
of year; and the environmental conditions. The same
Home-Made Orchid Remedies and Treatments. Part 2
The main goal, as I wrote in previous article is to grow and produce beautiful orchid plants and flowers for our own personal enjoyment. This article will provide easy alternative methods in treating many of the common pests of orchids.
Ant eliminator
1. Melt ¼ pound of candle wax, then slowly stir ¼ cup sugar and 4 ounces of Boric
Acid Powder. When thoroughly mixed, pour into a pan, creating a ¼ to ½” slab.
Cut into chunks and distribute around the greenhouse. Keep away from children
and pets.
Fungicides
Cinnamon Powder –has many medicinal uses and is a known natural fungicide.
1. Powder –can be applied directly onto the affected part of the plant by dusting
heavily.
2. Paste –mix powder with cooking oil to form a thick paste that can be put directly
onto the cut parts of the orchid.
3. Spray –combine 2 tablespoons of cinnamon powder into a pint
Home-Made Orchid Remedies and Treatments. Part 1
As a hobbyist orchid grower, it is not necessary to use pesticides in a preventative manner, such as a commercial orchid nursery would. Many of these are very expensive and must be purchased in quantities that would need to be stored over a long period of time. This can cause a potential environmental hazard. Most often, the new orchidists will not have the required personal protection equipment (eye protection, rubberized rain gear, gloves, and respirator), to properly apply these chemicals.
Using pesticides in this manner can potentially develop resistant strains of disease organisms and cause harm to your orchids, yourself, and the environment. The main goal, as I wrote in previous article is to grow and produce beautiful orchid plants and flowers for our own personal enjoyment. This article will provide easy alternative methods in treating many of the common pests of orchids.
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One of the major stumbling blocks for beginning orchidists is that they feel that they must use harsh pesticides to be successful and avoid orchid diseases. The main goal is to grow and produce beautiful orchid plants and flowers for our own personal enjoyment. The purpose of this article is to provide easy alternative methods in treating many of the common orchid diseases including pests of orchids. To be successful with these methods and avoid orchid diseases, it is imperative to use in conjunction with good cultural practices. But first, we need to have an understanding of what our responsibilities are as an orchid grower, and we also need to be able to identify some of the common ailments that affect our orchids.
Physiological Disorders and orchid diseases
It is important to identify physiological disorders of orchids and recognise from orchid diseases. These are ailments that are not caused by insects or disease, but are
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To be successful in planting orchids, just simply keep in mind these particular recommendations:
Be aware of environment you are offering your orchids and also match this with the orchids which fit.
If necessary, adjust the growing location to help your current orchids perform to their very best.
You’ll have to pay attention to the time period of the year to know what the orchid requires. Inside the next content articles series, I will provide you with a rundown of the season, month’s time by month. Be aware: You can’t be too precise with the timing of this proper care schedule, because countries vary with climates from the cold north region to semitropics.
October
- Some cattleya and their relatives and hybrids are going to be in bloom at this time. And so will some moth orchid kinds and hybrids and oncidiums.
- As days will begin to shorten and also the angle of sunshine
Cattleya Orchids
Cattleya Orchids are typically those sorts of orchids which have been the most magnificent and unique in all and are generally preferred for corsages.
Within the habitat there are about fifty species of Cattleya .Right from the Central America, thriving over the Amazon region to the south of South america. Its various unique plants and also the tendency of those plants growing in big colonies indicates they’ve already been intensely over-collected and the existing status of numerous cattleya orchids is certainly endangered.
Those cattleya orchids develop powerful ‘pseudobulbs’ topped with more than one leathery leaves. On a yearly basis a dormant bud at the base develops in a completely new shoot, which thickens to produce the current year’s pseudobulb. All of the cattleya flowers arise from the tip of the present year’s growth and are available within a range of shades from white as well as pink to green and also purple.
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Orchids are the most glamorous and spectacular flowering plants in the world! You just need to give them what they need and they will thrive. How simple is that!! But if you are orchid’s beginner it can be a little intimidating at first. You will have lots of questions about general orchids growing requirements, adequate light, humidity, water, and ventilation, and some other nuances, like fertilizing, repotting, insect and disease control and so on, but none of these are daunting, if you will have good orchid book that will walk you throught. When I first began raising orchids, it was hard to find anything that was meant for the general public, and most orchid books were unreadable, unless you had a degree on horticulture. I killed off quite a few of these plants in my learning process, but that is what is so fascinating about this hobby. There is always
Click here to continue readingCaring for Different Types of Orchids : Learn About Dendrobium Orchid Leaves
Understand Dendrobium Orchids’ leaves and how they affect the plant’sgrowth. Learn more in this free educational video series. Expert: William Hutchinson Bio: Bill has been working with orchids since 1951 but is the first to admit that he is still learning. He graduated from Stockbridge School of Agriculture in Floriculture/Horticulture. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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Planting orchids is a common hobby for people today around the world. These flowers are a popular among horticulturists. Behind the natural beauty which that they display is a significant of difficult work that the gardener has to put in. When you planting orchids, you will certainly might need a lot of diligence to ensure which in turn the flowers may be impeccably gorgeous. In this article are fundamental things that you will need to keep in thoughts when planting orchids.
Orchids are the evergreen flowers which belong to the genus well-known as “Orchidaceae”. Orchids are the most passionately grown flowers in the world and at the same time have been symbols for the amazing and elegant as well as signify beauty, extravagance and also the desire for intimacy.
Orchids can be some of the most fancy and diversified plants in world, and they generally grow in almost every colour and also
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Growing orchids indoors have always fascinated people since early times. Orchids have been the symbol of love, luxury, and beauty for centuries. The Greeks looked at the orchids as a symbol of virility. Even the Chinese, as long ago as the time of Confucius, called orchids as “The plant of the King’s Fragrance. It is often said that when an orchids appear in a dream, they supposedly represent a deep inner need and desire to keep gentleness, delicacy, and romance in ones relationship.
There are many species that you may be able to consider for growing orchids indoors and around your home.
Species Which Are Best For Growing Orchids Indoors:
One of the easiest and most popular growing orchids indoors are Phalaenopsis or commonly known as the “Moth Orchid” hybrids as they require average house temperature and moderate light much like
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