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Old 09-24-2024, 07:41 PM
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Something was eating the leaf edges. There are probably snails or slugs in the sphagnum. Do a search here on using coffee to treat snails.

The rest of the plant looks like a typical Rossioglossum.

I would repot as soon as I noticed new root formation.
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Something was eating the leaf edges. There are probably snails or slugs in the sphagnum. Do a search here on using coffee to treat snails.

The rest of the plant looks like a typical Rossioglossum.

I would repot as soon as I noticed new root formation.
So you think that the “oil spots” in the middle of the leaves and on the PB are just where the pests were eating, and the disintegration of the tissue in my fingers is just the aftermath? That these are all just pest related isolated spots, minor, and the plant will be fine, providing the pests are taken care of?
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