James M
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801 -- some of the leaves look like maybe cold damage to me. Grocery store dendrobiums prefer temps in the middle 50s F or higher at night. Colder interferes with their metabolism and absorption of minerals.
I've also seen insect damage causing this discoloration (a possible second problem). Are their scale insects on the backside of those yellow spots? The dry brown are old fungus spots with nothing to worry about. Fungus spots and bacterial spots only dangerous when dark and moist.
It could also be virus, as folks are wont to mention.
Isolate, identify, and then treat/dispose according to discovery.
that worst leaf -- is the leaf surface smooth, or uneven? Virus lesions interfere with the tissue causing thicker/thinner/bumpy/pitted/colored/discolored/etc. It is obviously a virus with these symptoms in the newest growth, esp while the newest growth is taking place. It is harder to tell when the symptoms appear after it is a year old (which is common). It might still be virus.
Critter creek offers (offered??) a testing service for a nominal fee.
Is it important to keep?
Rex