You have put so much effort in them, I am sure they will respond. Keep them in an airy place and make sure they dry out everyday before night.
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You have put so much effort in them, I am sure they will respond. Keep them in an airy place and make sure they dry out everyday before night.
I agree with Ron on the small clay pots! That is what I would look for if needing something right away and wanted to buy it locally. If you can't find a smaller pot down the road....well I have one or two I can send to you, they aren't brand new, but they work!

Hi Bruce, Just read a post of yours saying to use something for a fungus. What would I use for a brassia which has small brown fungus spots on it? ( I'd like to stop it before it gets BAD! ) Thanks...Betty

Thanks, Bruce. I called the Daconil people & they told me how much to use for orchids. The plant will be sprayed this morning, and then left in a cool place until it is dry. Have a wonderful day! Betty

Hi Bruce, The Donconil people said to use 2 &1/4 teaspoons per gallon of water to spray the orchids...I used it this morning on one orchid which I believe has a fungus on the tips of its leaves. Later...Betty