Lewis' Mock Orange with Damping Off? Rare but Treatable
Philadelphus lewisii
Damping Off on Lewis' Mock Orange: What to Know?
Damping Off on Lewis' Mock Orange (Philadelphus lewisii) is a fungal condition with high severity. Lewis' Mock Orange has low susceptibility to this disease. Damping off is a soil-borne fungal disease that affects seeds and young seedlings, causing rotting of stem and root tissues at and below the soil line. It is caused by several fungi including Pythium,...
Lewis' Mock Orange is a easy-care plant. Recovery from Damping Off takes approximately 21 days with proper treatment.
Unlike most plants, Lewis' Mock Orange has natural resistance to Damping Off. Best treated with preventive measures rather than reactive treatment. Unlike bacterial infections, Damping Off on Lewis' Mock Orange can be managed with organic fungicides. Without precautions, chemical treatments for Damping Off can be harmful to pets. Use organic methods for Lewis' Mock Orange in pet-friendly homes.
🔍 What Does Damping Off Look Like on Lewis' Mock Orange?
- • Seedlings collapse and fall over at stem base
- • Water-soaked, thin, thread-like stems
- • White cobweb-like fungal growth on soil surface
- • Gray to brown stem discoloration
- • Soft, mushy stem tissue
- • Rotted roots with grayish-brown sunken spots
- • Seeds fail to germinate or emerge from soil
- • Wilting of young leaves
❓ What Causes Damping Off on Lewis' Mock Orange?
- → Soil-borne fungi: Pythium, Rhizoctonia, Fusarium, Phytophthora
- → Cold, wet soil temperatures (below 68°F/20°C)
- → Poor soil drainage
- → High humidity and poor air circulation
- → Planting seeds too deeply or too densely
- → Overwatering
- → Reusing contaminated soil or pots
- → Using untreated rainwater
- → Low light conditions
- → Over-fertilization
💊 How to Treat Damping Off on Lewis' Mock Orange?
TLDR: Treat Damping Off on Lewis' Mock Orange with quick treatment (~11 days) or organic (~21 days). Lewis' Mock Orange has low susceptibility to this disease.
Quick Fixes
Immediate Discard
Remove and discard all infected seedlings immediately. Do not attempt to save - no cure available.
Dry Environment
Stop watering. Turn on fan for maximum air circulation. Remove tray covers. Let soil surface dry completely.
Increase Temperature and Light
Raise room temperature to 70-75°F (21-24°C). Provide maximum lighting (12-16h artificial light if needed).
Cinnamon Application
Generously sprinkle cinnamon powder on soil surface of all remaining seedlings as emergency preventive measure.
Isolate Healthy Plants
Separate healthy seedlings from affected areas. Use new soil and sterilized pots for transplanting if seedlings are large enough.
Organic Treatment
Immediate Removal
Remove all infected seedlings immediately and discard them away from healthy plants. There is no cure for infected plants.
Improve Conditions
Reduce humidity by increasing air circulation with a fan. Allow soil surface to dry completely between waterings. Increase temperature and lighting.
Cinnamon Treatment
Sprinkle cinnamon powder on soil surface around healthy seedlings. Cinnamon has natural antifungal properties.
Biological Fungicide
Apply Mycostop or Actinovate to remaining seedlings following manufacturer instructions for preventive protection.
Future Prevention
Always use new sterilized potting mix, sterilize pots with 10% bleach, sow thinly, water in morning, and maintain good air circulation.
🛡️ How to Prevent Damping Off on Lewis' Mock Orange?
TLDR: Prevent Damping Off on Lewis' Mock Orange with 13 essential preventive care practices.
- ✓ Use sterilized commercial potting mix, never reuse soil
- ✓ Sterilize used pots and trays with 10% bleach solution for 30 minutes
- ✓ Sow seeds thinly to prevent overcrowding
- ✓ Maintain soil temperature between 70-75°F (21-24°C) using heating mats
- ✓ Provide 12-16 hours of light daily
- ✓ Use pots with drainage holes
- ✓ Water only in the morning so soil dries by evening
- ✓ Avoid overwatering - keep soil moist but not waterlogged
- ✓ Use warm water (68-77°F/20-25°C) for watering
- ✓ Ensure good air circulation with fans or by cracking lids
- ✓ Do not plant seeds too deeply
- ✓ Wait until true leaves develop before fertilizing
- ✓ Keep hoses off the floor to prevent contamination
🌱 How to Care for Lewis' Mock Orange to Prevent Damping Off?
💧 How to Water
Water deeply and regularly during the first growing season to establish roots, checking that the top 1 inch of soil is dry before watering again. Once mature, water only during extended dry spells - this shrub is quite drought-tolerant and dislikes soggy soil.
☀️ Lighting
Plant in full sun for the heaviest bloom, or give it light afternoon shade in hot climates. At least 6 hours of direct sun daily produces the best flowering.
🪴 Ideal Soil
Grows in sandy, loamy, or clay soils as long as drainage is good. Amend heavy clay with compost before planting, and aim for a mildly acidic to neutral pH.
Frequently asked questions
Can Damping Off kill my Lewis' Mock Orange?
How long does Lewis' Mock Orange take to recover from Damping Off?
Is Damping Off contagious to other plants near Lewis' Mock Orange?
Sources & References
- Damping off: Causes, Symptoms & Control | RHS Advice
- Damping Off Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention | Planet Natural
- How to prevent seedling damping off | UMN Extension
- How To Care For Mock Orange: Growing Philadelphus Lewisii
- Philadelphus lewisii (Wild Mock Orange) - Gardenia.net
- Plant Fact Sheet: Lewis Mockorange - USDA NRCS
- Mock Orange (Philadelphus spp.) Bacterial Blight - PNW Pest Management Handbooks