#230218 - 02/06/10 06:44 PM
Re: Is this Cattleya virused?
[Re: Yug]
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I have no doubt that it's virused.
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#230259 - 02/07/10 07:04 AM
Re: Is this Cattleya virused?
[Re: abaxter]
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I'd pitch it immediately, also.
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#230270 - 02/07/10 09:34 AM
Re: Is this Cattleya virused?
[Re: abaxter]
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Orchid pest
Registered: 05/13/03
Posts: 1684
Loc: Hawaii
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(and show the seller this photo)
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#230287 - 02/07/10 11:28 AM
Re: Is this Cattleya virused?
[Re: Yug]
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Orchid Iconoclast
Registered: 05/12/03
Posts: 1780
Loc: Buckingham PA
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I have a question for the pros:
Let's say I purchase a clean plant and unknowingly expose it to others that are virused, but not noticeably so. Assuming my new plant wasn't the healthiest or was struggling to get established (I figure weakened to some degree would help the disease), just how fast could the plant get to the state of this one?
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#230290 - 02/07/10 12:30 PM
Re: Is this Cattleya virused?
[Re: Ray]
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Registered: 09/29/03
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i ain't no expert but one stat i've heard is that it takes up to seven years for the orchid to show signs of virus
i may be very wrong though
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#230296 - 02/07/10 01:39 PM
Re: Is this Cattleya virused?
[Re: Spencer Aloysius]
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Registered: 03/30/06
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Ray,
Many years ago as a graduate project I remember infecting some Cattleyas. All showed floral symptoms on the blooms carried on the next growth. But that being said, some plants seem very resistant to either of the major orchid viruses. I sourced an old Bc Mrs Leehman once, confident that it would be riddled with virus, yet it was squeaky-clean. Even under the electron microscope. Most of the Cattleya Alliance seem very virus-prone for whatever reason.
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#230363 - 02/07/10 09:17 PM
Re: Is this Cattleya virused?
[Re: Yug]
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Death to Orchids
Registered: 05/15/03
Posts: 270
Loc: Chicago, IL
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(and show the seller this photo) I wrote Hausermann's and asked if they would be willing to let me bring the plant in and swap it for a non-diseased plant. I also sent them a copy of the photo, but no reply after 24 hours.
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#230413 - 02/08/10 06:46 AM
Re: Is this Cattleya virused?
[Re: Spencer Aloysius]
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Registered: 08/23/07
Posts: 280
Loc: pennsylvania
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Thanks Mr Cym! I had wondered the same thing.
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#230455 - 02/08/10 09:53 AM
Re: Is this Cattleya virused?
[Re: Spencer Aloysius]
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Death to Orchids
Registered: 05/15/03
Posts: 270
Loc: Chicago, IL
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Well, I took my plant into Hausermann's today and they replaced it, though they pointed out that my mix was rotted and the majority of roots were dead. I completely admit that this plant was doing poorly. I think the roots were dead/dead-ish when I got it, but I did have new growth with some new roots, so if it was diseased, its sad state definitely made it easier for the virus to spread.
Anyways Hausermann's tossed the plant in the trash and allowed me to exchange for a new one. We couldn't find the original clone, so I got a different clone. It is smaller, but blooming size, so I'm happy. And, of course, since I was out there, I treated myself to another plant, too.
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#230469 - 02/08/10 10:56 AM
Re: Is this Cattleya virused?
[Re: Spencer Aloysius]
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Registered: 03/30/06
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Loc: Salinas
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That's why Hausermanns have been around for so long. Virus can happen, it's how you solve the problem that makes your business.
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#230805 - 02/10/10 07:12 AM
Re: Is this Cattleya virused?
[Re: Spencer Aloysius]
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Registered: 08/23/07
Posts: 280
Loc: pennsylvania
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Just curious, but your potting mix was less than a year old and totally rotted and roots were dying. What were you using?
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#231208 - 02/12/10 10:51 AM
Re: Is this Cattleya virused?
[Re: Spencer Aloysius]
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Registered: 08/23/07
Posts: 280
Loc: pennsylvania
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SA, you will like s/h culture. I have almost all of my Cattleyas in it - I have moved them few at a time into it - and this spring the last two will go into s/h culture. I've only had one so far that didn't like it, was a Slc or a Pot, can't remember off hand. But rest have been great.
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