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Five Common Orchid Pests
Insects and their relatives cause most of the problems for orchid growers. Some of them can even transmit diseases from one plant to another. This article will discuss five of the most common orchid pests. Aphids Aphids are sucking insects … Continue reading
Posted in Orchid Care and Culture
Tagged Aphids, Fungus Gnats, Mealybugs, Mites, pests, White flies
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Three Common Orchid Diseases
By D Swain There are many common orchid diseases that can cause serious harm to your beautiful plant. You should check your orchids once a week so that you will notice any problems early. Let’s take a look at some … Continue reading
Posted in Orchid Care and Culture
Tagged bacteria, Black Rot, Brown Spot, disease, fungicide, fungus, Petal Blight, Physan
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The Orchid Family Secrets
The prospective orchidist will want to have common education of the orchid family and an appraise of the individual members with whom, he may want later to become more tightly acquainted. The scale of excellent is thick, since there are … Continue reading
Posted in General Orchid Info.
Tagged epiphytic, habitat, monopodial, morphology, origin, partly-terrestrial, pseudobulb, saprophytic, terrestrial
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