Hi Ray. I do not believe that it is mite problem- I have had issues with pests in the past ( spider mites, false spider mites, scale, mealy bugs) while dealing with this issue, and while thew bugs went away, the symptoms did not.
It is funny you mention the microfungus-- I lost all my phals due to 'pitting (except one, which I believe must be resistant).
My symptoms appear to closely resemble the flec virus shown on this website:
Orchid Virus.
In my case, the young growths remain uneffected until they become more mature. Often however, they are less discolored/ pitted than the leaves which were initially affected.
I will post pictures, but I have to recharge my camera batteries
Thanks!
Cam
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Originally Posted by Ray
I do not believe you are necessarily dealing with a virus. Some mites can cause the type of "pitting" you described, and they certainly would not be affected by a fungicide. If the leaves get a gray or silvery appearance, I'd lean in that direction.
Additionally, there have been descriptions over the last several years of a resistant "microfungus", but that - as far as I recall - seems to be limited to phals.
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