These purple markings appeared on the new growths of encyclia tampensis, could this be some sort of disease, virus or just some deficiency symptoms. Should I isolate this particular plant and plants that were kept together with it for the time being.
i have stuff like that on a lot of my plants, i attribute it to sun and strange things in nature.
always a good move to isolate if you have space
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That looks like the purple pigmentation a lot of Cattleya alliance plants form when they get a lot of light. It isn't harmful, but the plant doesn't need that much light. But it's February, and that window might be too sunny in spring/summer unless trees leaf out and shade it. The sheer curtain mentioned in another post will help.
It's probably too bright for the fern.
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