I don't believe in cinnamon. I know it has anti-fungal property in its oil, but I believe the information got spread too fast and people just put powered cinnamon on anything they have problem with.
At best, it is just the drying up of cut ending as any power would do.
Anyways, regarding the repotting, since yours is in S/H, I would fill up the clayballs just up to the beginning of the roots but not touching the base of the plant leaves.
Then dress the top of clayballs with wet moss and keep this moss moist by frequent
misting, especially when you see new roots are coming out from the base of the plant.
Paphs root tend to dry out and stop growing when there is nothing moist to "grab" onto.
By the way, I don't think I see the dying leaves other than one smallest leaf that is dead and dark in color. I see some brown marks though.
How does the leaf die? one at a time? does it turn brown from the tip or from the base? or neither?
Do you have any better picture showing how the leaf dies as I don't see much in these pictures?
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