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Old 08-30-2021, 09:05 PM
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I don't know. I don't grow it. I don't think that's normal.

I looked up its ancestry; it is a mixture of four species growing cool to hot, of which I've grown two. My impression is Brassias get lots of spots when humidity is low, the water has too many dissolved solids or it's too hot for them. Do any of those apply to your growing conditions?

They are susceptible to spider mites, but that damage looks different from this. It is more patchy and the spots would be even smaller.

By the way, most botanists have lumped Ada into Brassia, so this would now be called a Brassia.
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I don't know. I don't grow it. I don't think that's normal.

I looked up its ancestry; it is a mixture of four species growing cool to hot, of which I've grown two. My impression is Brassias get lots of spots when humidity is low, the water has too many dissolved solids or it's too hot for them. Do any of those apply to your growing conditions?

They are susceptible to spider mites, but that damage looks different from this. It is more patchy and the spots would be even smaller.

By the way, most botanists have lumped Ada into Brassia, so this would now be called a Brassia.
my humidity averages around 60%, temps go from 72 at night up to 82 during the day. grown under lights near a large window. no other plants have this. I'll try diluting my fertilizer more, just recently moved to using distilled water so it might be residual from when I was using tap.
thanks for updating me on the name, I'll try to remember to re-write the tag next time I repot.
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