treefrog
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, for the last two years, I've been struggling with what appears to be a fungus attacking the leaves of my Paphiopedilums. I live in the French Guiana Amazon and the climate is very humid! I grow all orchids under a 50% shade house and my shade house is quite ventilated. However, each rainy season, observe a recrudescence of these very annoying round brown spots appearing on my plants. I don't believe the climate here is much more different than the one in Malaysia, Thailand, Borneo, etc from which most of my multi paphs are coming from (roth, lowii, haynaldianum, philippnensis, etc.)
I've been applying both soft treatments (cinnamon and copper) and harder one (Prochloraz and Benomyl) but while it stops the attack for about a week or two, it always comes back.
Here are a few pictures to better illustrate my problem (note that the white stuff topping the media is dolomite, following @Roth advice for better tropical culture).
I thought that maybe some of you that grows their Paph in more tropical climates might have encountered this 'fungus' before and would have good advice on how to resolve this issue: changes in culture, more adequate fungicide, or even beneficial bacteria/fungus, etc?
Many thanks in advances for your input!
Cheers,
Math
I've been applying both soft treatments (cinnamon and copper) and harder one (Prochloraz and Benomyl) but while it stops the attack for about a week or two, it always comes back.
Here are a few pictures to better illustrate my problem (note that the white stuff topping the media is dolomite, following @Roth advice for better tropical culture).
I thought that maybe some of you that grows their Paph in more tropical climates might have encountered this 'fungus' before and would have good advice on how to resolve this issue: changes in culture, more adequate fungicide, or even beneficial bacteria/fungus, etc?
Many thanks in advances for your input!
Cheers,
Math