1/ virus (chlorotic circles)
2/ maybe virus (round zones), plus maybe something else (necrotic zones)
3/ virus (chlorotic circles)
The virus for 1 and 3 seems to be Capsicum chlorosis virus (CaCV, a Tospovirus) by the aspect, but the only way to be sure is to test the plants. Now It won't save them.
If I'm right about the virus, it is transmitted by thrips, sap, so :
- you should isolate the plants from others
- clean and disinfect hands if you touch them, same for instruments you may use.
- Virus infected plants are condemned, so the faster you destroy them (trash, and NOT composting) the better, as it can spread to others.
- if possible, you should test your other orchids to eliminate the infected ones.
On the Phal number 2, it may be virus, even co-infection by two of them, and/or something else it's difficult to tell without testing for viruses. The "something else" can be fungal or bacteria related, or even only the result to viruses, difficult to tell.
Note that the pots/containers should be thoroughly sterilized if you want to reuse them. On the
STAUG website, you can download Sue Bottom's
Orchid Pests and Diseases, she gives a proper proceeding.
I'm sorry about all this, but your mission now is to prevent the spread, I'd eliminate 1 and 3 first thing, and isolate 2 to be sure it's really viral (maybe testing it). If you have other orchids of value, test them.