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Originally Posted by treefisher
I've considered cutting the bulb, but wasn't sure if it would be a good idea at this stage. I have noticed no increase or change in the spots. They are smooth, and feel like the rest of the pseudobulb.
I suppose it wouldn't hurt to cut the bulb. The plant is quite large, and most of the other bulbs appear to be fine.
I am a bit nervous about the possibility of viruses on my plants. If that happens to be the case with this orchid, would it be advisable to keep? I'd hate to discard such a large, relatively healthy looking specimen, but it would be far worse to infect the rest of my collection.
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Nowhere do I see anything that looks like a virus to me.
The first pic, I agree looks mechanical.
For the second pic/bulb, as long as the spots are firm and the same texture as the other bulbs, I'd leave it alone. Any sign of spread or softening, I'd put on a rubber glove and snap the bulb off at the base from the rest of the plant.
Overall, I think your plants look healthy