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How are the roots? (since the leaves are all dehydrated)
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Poor, but some thin arial roots.
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When was last time this plant had active root activity?
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Over the summer, but very little and only in arial roots, none of which grew by much.
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Is it not following its normal growing cycle?
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If keeps putting out leaves, not really on a cycle, just always growing a new one, they grow slow and are tiny.
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How do the underside of these leaves look?
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Undersides are fine.
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I do not think this is a mite damage.
I think I have one phal suffering mite attack, and it starts out by exuding sugar beads on the underside of the leaves, over the course of a few weeks, the number of these tiny clear beads increases.
Then small area of discoloration shows up here and there on the both sides of the leaves.
I looked at the leaf surface with an eye piece and do not see any bugs. It is very frustrating!!!
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Interesting to know how it occurs in Phals. I only really wondered because I know there have been mites around, but they have not been on plants near this one. So I think you are right that it's probably not that.
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I have a few phals that display some dark area like yours, but a few small pecks here and there on the top of leaves, not highly localized and concentrated like the one shown up on your phal.
then the tan colored area on the center of this dark area....very interesting.
Can you check for virus?
My suspects are:
1. Fungus, like fusarium wilt?
2. Virus of some sort
3. just crazy physiological defect
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I don't really know where to get hold of virus checking kit, I think I'm going to have to force myself to chuck this one just in case it's that or a bad fungus