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05-07-2023, 11:01 PM
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Need help identifying these spots on Phalaenopsis leaves
Hello everyone!
I need some help and advice. I noticed this little dark spot appearing on a newer leaf, little bumps that look like water drops on another leaf, and then a black dry spot on edge of one leaf. I had someone tell me there is evidence of possible pests? Some of the white dots almost look like oedema.
The dark spot on newer leaf is not sticky. Also noticed some little spots developing on two flowers. Could anyone let me know if these are concerning and how I should proceed? Thank you so much.
I have attached pictures of both dark spots mentioned, the suspected oedema, and a photo of all angles of my plant in case anyone notices anything else concerning.
I only bottom water when roots are light in color/not green.
Thank you all again!
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05-08-2023, 12:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Iborsum320
Hello everyone!
I need some help and advice. I noticed this little dark spot appearing on a newer leaf, little bumps that look like water drops on another leaf, and then a black dry spot on edge of one leaf. I had someone tell me there is evidence of possible pests? Some of the white dots almost look like oedema.
The dark spot on newer leaf is not sticky. Also noticed some little spots developing on two flowers. Could anyone let me know if these are concerning and how I should proceed? Thank you so much.
I have attached pictures of both dark spots mentioned, the suspected oedema, and a photo of all angles of my plant in case anyone notices anything else concerning.
I only bottom water when roots are light in color/not green.
Thank you all again!
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Welcome to the forum!
Is this a new plant? Much of this looks like mechanical damage to me (not super qualified!), and in most of the pictures, nothing looks amiss. Perhaps circling the pests/dark spots you see would help!
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05-08-2023, 12:15 AM
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Thank you! Yes, it is a new plant! Only have had it for 2 months. I attached some circles spots. In another group someone mentioned pests, I didn’t initially notice any.
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05-08-2023, 12:18 AM
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Originally Posted by mr.wolfe
Welcome to the forum!
Is this a new plant? Much of this looks like mechanical damage to me (not super qualified!), and in most of the pictures, nothing looks amiss. Perhaps circling the pests/dark spots you see would help!
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I am new to this forum so not sure if I actually replied to your comment or posted a new one. But see my reply below with attached photos with circles. Thank you again!
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05-08-2023, 01:41 AM
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Welcome to the Orchid Board!
Those look like scratches or bumps. I wouldn't worry unless they start expanding, which I don't think will happen.
The sphagnum moss in the pot is old and is starting to break down. Most orchids sold in flower are ready for repotting. There is no rush so you have some time to do some reading before repotting this one.
Sphagnum moss is a good choice if your home is kept warm in winter. People also use orchid bark, alone or mixed with other things. The watering is different between the two types of media.
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05-08-2023, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by estación seca
Welcome to the Orchid Board!
Those look like scratches or bumps. I wouldn't worry unless they start expanding, which I don't think will happen.
The sphagnum moss in the pot is old and is starting to break down. Most orchids sold in flower are ready for repotting. There is no rush so you have some time to do some reading before repotting this one.
Sphagnum moss is a good choice if your home is kept warm in winter. People also use orchid bark, alone or mixed with other things. The watering is different between the two types of media.
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Thank you so much!
Does the dark spot on new leaf and the dark dry edge on the other look okay? Those were my two main concerns. And the little spots developing on the two flowers.
Thank you for the repotting advice!
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05-08-2023, 07:48 PM
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This is a good resource to help diagnose most of what afflicts orchids:
https://staugorchidsociety.org/PDF/O...ySueBottom.pdf
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05-12-2023, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Iborsum320
Thank you! Yes, it is a new plant! Only have had it for 2 months. I attached some circles spots. In another group someone mentioned pests, I didn’t initially notice any.
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Can you gently try and see if you are able to scrap off those tiny bumps with cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol, just to be sure its not scale. Although it doesnt look like scale sometimes it could be in the initial stages so it might be a good idea to keep a close watch on how these bumps develop and isolate the orchid from other orchids if you have a huge orchid collection and cant risk passing on pests. Also watch out for any sticky residue, white flakes on the leaves. Also get a good magnifying lens that you can use to inspect the orchid for pests.
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