Yeah, same thing that happens to me with their plants. It's never fatal, and it doesn't come back, but I always cut the spikes.
It will be fine, it has a strong new growth. I just posted it as a good example of the Hawaiian plant syndrome.
Yeah, same thing that happens to me with their plants. It's never fatal, and it doesn't come back, but I always cut the spikes.
Is that rock wool as the primary media? If so, that could be a little bit of a problem for strap leafed Paphs.
Do you know exactly how long it was in transit?
I regularly order Phrags. from a vendor on e-bay in rock wool. The seller uses it for his Phrags regardless of breeding. Once in a while a kovachii or larger growth Phrag. arrived and develops issues with a few older leaves. Rarely on new leaves.
The besseae, schlimii, type plants rarely have an issue from being moist in transit. They seem to need moisture and do not have problems.
I have ordered about 18 strap leaved Paphs. recently and not a single one came in rock wool or sphagnum for that matter. I am thinking that if Roth type things like to be watered, dry a bit, and watered again, maybe if it was sent wet or recently watered a that’s why a few older leaves are being shed?
But in every case the vendors I use ship on Mondays, arrive on Thursday, and there are very few issues.
Wössner Black Wings one week out of the box from Hawaii, looked pristine on day one and has since shed two leaves with two more on the waySame here Tony. I picked up a jar of Mancozeb as Stephen suggested while at Redlands, made a watery paste and painted the infected areas. So far the spotting has halted (3days).
As for the leaf tip die back, that's still an open issue. I may have mentioned Sam was using exclusively Klite and I recently purchased several 100 plants from him. I must say all beautifully grown with the exception of 5 roths out of 10 with leaf tips cut off. A K deficiency in the roths only is a possibility. They may need a little more potassium then other species.
Ohhhhh that’s where that “Johanna Burkhardt” ended up. I was tempted, but you beat me to it, glad it went to a good home!Wössner Black Wings one week out of the box from Hawaii, looked pristine on day one and has since shed two leaves with two more on the way out.
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Ohhhhh that’s where that “Johanna Burkhardt” ended up. I was tempted, but you beat me to it, glad it went to a good home!
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