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Originally Posted by MJG
The reason I'm worried about this is because of what is going on with my Onc. Twinkle.
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MJG ------ Twinkles, and I think Sharry Babys are known to (and people don't even worry about it) have some kind of leaf markings that just develop like that - either heriditary or some non-life-threatening fungus). My Twinkles gets some spots too like that. If they don't spread through-out the whole leaf and whole plant, then no need to worry about it. This kind of thing is really seen by a lot of growers.
If the growing area has some gentle air movement - which yours does I think - then that should be ok.
If there appears to be significant spreading, then I agree with Roberta ----- could just apply some systematic fungicide.
Also - some patches on orchids can be due to not a disease or fungus ...... but due to some deficiency in elements or something. So every once in a while - eg. once a month, some weak mag-cal will help some orchids stop black coloured patching due to mag or cal deficiency. But maybe you use mag-cal already.