I have 3 Catasetums planted in the PET method with filtered sunlight, the climate is temperate and there are no plants with anything similar around them. However, they began to show black, soft, without smell spots on the leaves and bulbs, however, the flowers do not show deformations or spots.
No, the humidity is very low. Less than 30%. Although there are days when the mist dawns on the floor (1 time per month). However, the plants have not suffered mechanical damage. They are also watered every 2 days. And the leaves are not allowed to puddl
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I am not inexperienced. However, this specific case has surprised me.
I think the only experience I have over other members of the site is testing for viruses so I will say that judging viruses from symptoms is extremely unreliable, but also that there's no particular concern here. I think a soft black spot is usually bacterial or fungal, and could take a systemic fungicide like Python 27 as a precaution. If it doesn't spread, nothing else needs to be done.
looks more like a rot type issue. however I will say that viruses are rather prevalent in catasetums, especially in older divisions. Often completely asymptomatic.
I don't have any experience with these but I believe e.g. Ridomil could be used as a soil drench that allows it to be absorbed throughout the plant. I think Phyton could be used the same way. Don't quote me though.