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Originally Posted by Swamper
Boring insects can cause a lot of damage and can go from one host to another. You would see holes somewhere though. Heat issues would be a different story and I wouldn't worry about it.
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Yes, they are capable of going from host to host. Best to nip the problem in the bud if it is borers. (No pun intended)
I've never seen or heard of heat damage that looks anything like that. Heat damage can cause blistering on leaves though, especially on orchids with thin leaves. My catasetum's leaves had tiny blisters all over them when it was delivered last September. The leaves never dropped or became discolored though, and this year's growth is nice and healthy. I assume the blistering happened in transit.
When the borers attacked my rosebush I didn't see any holes. Of course I didn't know what the problem was at the time so I wasn't looking for them. The holes are supposed to be very small. If there are any holes on Tucker's plant they might be hidden at the junction of the flower stem and spike. That would be a sneaky place for the bug to bore them.