This is the third item in the "Bad winter issue series". I am hoping that maybe somebody can help me identify what it is.
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I have had a terrible winter in my greenhouse. I was not around much (travelling 3 weeks out of the month for work) for nearly 5 months now and having other people looking after the greenhouse. I often only had a day in between trips and just enough time to wash clothes.
As a consequence I now have a mixture of diseases as well as maybe cultural issues.
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Now this one is entirely my fault. I got a huge specimem Stanhopea from my mother as a present in late summer. It had a few of the spots in question. Wasn't vigilant: cut off the leaves and thought this was it. A few weeks later: actually in October within a period of two weeks, I had similar spots appearing on many plants: Stanhopeas, Coelogyne, some fleshy Angraecum, Catasinae, some Lycaste. I sprayed twice with fungicide and the spread of the spots stopped. So I thought this was it. However the spots seem to affect the plants: on the huge specimem Stanhopea, all the pseudobulbs shrivelled. I removed the papyrus from around the bulbs and noticed that similar spots are on the pseudobulbs.
I looked at various sources and it is not really clear to me what this is and how worried I should be. Doesn't quite look like Cercospora, Guignardia or the other fungal leaf spot diseases. It also doesn't look quite like a bacterial leaf spot. The spots look different on different species, but all appeared within the same two weeks