Laelia speciosa comes from the same areas as Laelia anceps but from higher altitudes. This means strong light and low temps in winter and warm and "wet" in summer. Light levels required are the same as anceps and at this time of the year my anceps gets a little burned.
If you don't live in a place with an altitude between 1900–2500 m, probably your temps are too high to prevent sunburn. So, move it to a place with high indirect light (south shaded window).
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Meteo data at my city here.
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