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It's spring cleaning time in the Greenhouse and as I evaluate plants I
happened to think that the Phals, Oncidiums, Cymbidiums, and Catts all are succeptible to various viruses. I don't think I've ever seen a Paph or a Phrag with a virus. That made me think.....can they be infected? Gene |
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If I recall correctly, Bob Wellenstein at Antec told me a couple years ago
that some Phrags are virused, especially some of the older plants. He would know more about it than I do. -danny "Gene Schurg" wrote in message ink.net... It's spring cleaning time in the Greenhouse and as I evaluate plants I happened to think that the Phals, Oncidiums, Cymbidiums, and Catts all are succeptible to various viruses. I don't think I've ever seen a Paph or a Phrag with a virus. That made me think.....can they be infected? Gene |
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On his website at ladyslipper.com there are two questions that deal with
virused Paphs in the Frequently Asked Questions section. One of them lists the specific viruses he has found on Paphs, or something like that.... "danny" wrote in message ... If I recall correctly, Bob Wellenstein at Antec told me a couple years ago that some Phrags are virused, especially some of the older plants. He would know more about it than I do. -danny "Gene Schurg" wrote in message ink.net... It's spring cleaning time in the Greenhouse and as I evaluate plants I happened to think that the Phals, Oncidiums, Cymbidiums, and Catts all are succeptible to various viruses. I don't think I've ever seen a Paph or a Phrag with a virus. That made me think.....can they be infected? Gene |
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If I recall correctly, Bob Wellenstein at Antec told me a couple years ago
that some Phrags are virused, especially some of the older plants. He would know more about it than I do. -danny "Gene Schurg" wrote in message ink.net... It's spring cleaning time in the Greenhouse and as I evaluate plants I happened to think that the Phals, Oncidiums, Cymbidiums, and Catts all are succeptible to various viruses. I don't think I've ever seen a Paph or a Phrag with a virus. That made me think.....can they be infected? Gene |
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On his website at ladyslipper.com there are two questions that deal with
virused Paphs in the Frequently Asked Questions section. One of them lists the specific viruses he has found on Paphs, or something like that.... "danny" wrote in message ... If I recall correctly, Bob Wellenstein at Antec told me a couple years ago that some Phrags are virused, especially some of the older plants. He would know more about it than I do. -danny "Gene Schurg" wrote in message ink.net... It's spring cleaning time in the Greenhouse and as I evaluate plants I happened to think that the Phals, Oncidiums, Cymbidiums, and Catts all are succeptible to various viruses. I don't think I've ever seen a Paph or a Phrag with a virus. That made me think.....can they be infected? Gene |
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