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Originally Posted by Royal
Loosing the newest leaves is not a good sign. I'd separate it from the other healthy plants and hope for the best. It may be a lost cause, but it could bounce back and push out a basal keki (a new set of leaves from the bottom of the stem). This would take a while but it's worth it if the plant is especially important. I wouldn't get my hopes up though.
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I agree that it's best to seperate it from the others to ensure whatever it is does not spread. Until we know what it is it could be a fungas or bacteria which you don't want spreading to the others.
It sounds to me like it could be crown rot, but pictures would
really help as in many ways we are just gussing with only a description to go on. If you need help with how to post pictures see this link.
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...chidboard.html
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Originally Posted by JeffreyGreen17
it seems like your phal is not getting enough water, it sounds to me the problem could be root rot. when it comes to root rot, your main chance is hoping it sets out a new set of roots, but this could take a while
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In my experience it would loose the bottom leaves first if it's just a case of not getting enough water. Dehydrated plants will sacrifice their lower leaves to try and reduce themselves down to a size that can survive on the amount of water they are getting. In my experience this would always start from the bottom though.
As Jeffrey has said though, dehydration could be from root rot, often more often than from underwatering, so it's NOT a good idea just to up the watering. It may be a good idea to take a look at the roots to see what is going on with them.
I don't think too much sun would turn a phal yellow as you describe. I've had them turn more red in too much sun but maybe it depends on the parantage of the plant. As for the fact the others are fine in the same sun, remember that different phals (with different parantage) need different amounts of light. I have one which does not like to be in the window (and goes very red if put in the window) while my window ledges are filled with other phals which are perfectly happy in that light.