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Sep 24, 2014 10:14 AM CST
Name: Elaine
Sarasota, Fl
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Sure thing, Ken. Right now I am just trying to get them dried out as we have had rain off and on for a couple of days.

I did find one more basket with the beginnings of the fungal joys as well, but so far have just cleaned it up with Q-tips and need to get out to buy more cinnamon! Battling a few black spots on other plants too.

I love to try an experiment, so I might try dunking one in a Physan solution, and spraying the other with a chlorine wash. See which works better.

I'm with you on the Physan question since I did spray it on the plants as well as the pavers and cage several times last summer, and had both good growth and lots of flowers since then. Chlorine is also a disinfectant, and I guess the difference may be that chlorine evaporates off, while maybe Physan stays around more. That could be a good or bad thing. So far my orchids are not dying off by any means.
Elaine

"Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm." –Winston Churchill

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