On Mar 18, 1:11 pm, Savor <l...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Jane,
> The spots may not have been caused by the same reason. In the lower
> photo these white spots on top look like they have been there for at
> least a while. They will remain on the leaf, no wiping them off. The
> one spot seems to have a trail off the edge of the leaf. The plant has
> grown on with a small indent at the edge. It could have just been an
> inadvertent injury or scratch.
> One thing to consider is that the orchid was visited by a slug. The
> underside may have marks where the lil pest was munching? If there are
> slugs hiding down in the media during the day, you can just set the
> pot in water that covers all of the media. In about 15-30 minutes they
> will at the top of the plant waiting for a helicopter to save them
> from the flood! If it turns out be slugs you can use a product with
> iron phosphate (such as Slug and Snail Bait distributed by Lilly
> Miller Brands) to spread around the growing area.
> Regards,
> l...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Mar 18, 8:48 am, Jane <googlemail2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > On Mar 17, 3:54 pm, jan...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>
> > > can you post a pciture over to abpo?
>
> > > --j_a
>
> > Sorry. Should have done this first.
>
> > Photos here:
>
> >http://home.comcast.net/~jbcamel/temp/orchidspots.jpg
I looked under the leaves but saw nothing.


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