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Old 12-19-2020, 11:59 AM
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Hi all,

I was wondering if someone can enlighten me to what these raised small black spots are?
It is not scale - I promise, it isn't. I even tried to swab it with alcohol to make sure, and it is a characteristic of the leaves themselves. My immediate thought is maybe edema? Can anyone confirm?

The orchid came into my care about 2 weeks ago and I mounted it (hopefully correctly). I grow indoors under lights.

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It's just a natural characteristic of the leaves, I don't grow this species myself, but I do have vandas that display the same type of spotting.
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It's just a natural characteristic of the leaves, I don't grow this species myself, but I do have vandas that display the same type of spotting.
Thanks, Jcec. I am relieved to here you say that. I was concerned bc the spots were raised not flush/smooth with the leaf. I tried to find closeup image of other distincta, but was unsuccessful.
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I don't see any problem. Just observe... if nothing much changes over time, then no issue. If it increases and isn't limited to the oldest leaves, you can investigate further.
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I don't see any problem. Just observe... if nothing much changes over time, then no issue. If it increases and isn't limited to the oldest leaves, you can investigate further.
Thanks Roberta - should I keep it isolated for now?
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I would suggest giving it another couple of weeks before you put it in an enclosed area with other plants.
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I agree with jcec1. My Rhynchostylis coelestis does the exact same thing in reaction to strong lighting.
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