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Originally Posted by Jonesybugg
I know I have a tendency to over water also. One of mine had a brown leaf that is slowly spreading both have small spots on some outer leaves. Room is generally warm. Watering is soaking about 2 times a week and misting them in the morning (should maybe stop the misting? Causing to much moisture for infection?)
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If the roots are not deteriorating, and they remain nice and white etc ...... then it won't be a case of 'over-watering'.
Some Oncidium type orchids do get spotting of that particular kind, and growers just consider it 'normal' ----- as not many (or even no) growers appear to have a method to stop the spotting completely.
But maybe some gentle air-movement in the growing area (to cut down on fungal activity if any) could help. Or -- if humidity is not too low there, then see what happens for case of no m
isting.
As for the browning leaf --- if that is an old leaf, then maybe it can just go brown ----- as in normal cycle.
Just maintain nice growing temperature, and some gentle air-movement, and monitor the orchid leaves. If the other leaves remain nice in the next week or so, then no problem.