In addition to all the wonderful advice above, I would also suggest keeping these plants away (far away) from your other orchids... Some of this looks like virus... & if you can replace them easily, I'd just toss them, if not, treat them as if they are virused... b/c even if it's not a virus, they are afflicted with something, & u don't want that to spread (regardless of what it is) So, read up on sanitation & hygiene practices, this should be easy to find on Orchid Board w/ the "search" function. This is important for you, because you have quite a few orchids, and it would be devastating to lose them due to virus, or to mites.
Also, mites are a b*$@% to get rid of, & most of the time, by the time you notice any damage, it's a lot of it, and they've already moved to greener pastures, so.... Whatever u find to treat the mite problem, do the treatment to ALL of your orchids! I had mites last summer, & lost at least 10 orchids, & that's not fun, especially when you have a large collection, such as yours.
Good Luck! Let us know how it goes!
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Hope you stick around the O.B.! It's a great place, lots of very friendly, knowledgable people here!