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Hi, I bought a very nice and looks like it strong Cymbidium, she has on some leaves many small blac


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Hi, I bought a very nice and looks like it strong Cymbidium, she has on some leaves many small black dots, I am still a beginner, I would like to know if this is normal. flores em eva Second question, you can bring this plant to bloom, even if you can not be lowered so the temperatures?
patch info: Can you possibly provide a picture pure? This could have several causes, such as a fungal infection or sunburn. A Cymbidium one is in summer best on the patio, balcony flores em eva or in the garden. You need this because of the lower temperatures. I also have that left in the house but unfortunately do not form flowers. I think it will be hard to get without this reduction to bloom a Cymbidium. Do you really have no way to find them out in the summer? Martin89 plant doctor Posts: 3429 Images: 125 Joined: Mon July 30 2007 21:07 Location: Speyer, flores em eva climate zone 8a Website ICQ
I'll try it once with these three images ... I only have a balcony, but the south side, and too warm in the summer, so I have no idea. Images on cymbidium with black spots Mi October 15, 2008 21:11 clock
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Hi, at the first image I'd tap sunburn. In the second, it looks more like a virus. Look here, there you can find verything possible to fungal and viral infestation http://www.forum.orchideen-forum.de/for flores em eva ... y.php f = 14 LG Vonne vonne Master Gardeners Posts: 2426 Joined: Thu February flores em eva 1, 2007 21:44 Location: Kehl
This is a very beautiful Cymbidium. It could be a virus really. Are the flowers deformed? If the other buds rise and under are deformed is a high probability that she has a virus. The most common Cymbidium flores em eva and Odontglossum get viruses but this is actually something of a rarity, as you grow in the already pointed that respects are not infected. For viruses, you can supposedly do not make much. I have not had problems with viruses and therefore can not say what you can do there but I think you can cut off all affected leaves and then observe whether they again get such sheets. Maybe she can live with the virus but I would not put to other Orchis else can possibly be infected. You can ask in summer on the balcony, the Cymbidium, if you can shade it a bit there, for example by a parasol. Then she tolerates there also lunchtime but then they also need plenty of water. You should never completely dry out in summer flores em eva and fertilize every 2 weeks with Orchidünger. Martin89 plant doctor Posts: 3429 Images: 125 Joined: Mon July 30 2007 21:07 Location: Speyer, flores em eva climate zone 8a Website ICQ
I think see the flowers from ok, I know, the pictures give not much her.Bis now are these little black spots only on the upper side of the leaves. But thank you first for your tips! Bil

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