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Old 03-21-2014, 05:12 PM
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I bought this plant (Lc. Chyong Guu Swan) from Kawamoto orchid last week. I just repotted the plant a few days ago and noticed there were some purple spots on the leave of a new growth. I don't think those spots are anthocynin because I left the plant in a very shaded area. I highly suspect the plant got Guignardia infection. Please let me know what you think. If it's a fungus infection, can I treat the plant with phyton 27? Thank you.
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I think your orchid is fine. I don't see anything that I would worry about.
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Old 03-21-2014, 11:57 PM
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Keep your orchid healthy and it will fight off most ailments. This is nothing to worry about. orchids get blemishes all the time. Just keep it healthy. You can use phyton 27 as insurance if you so desire.
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Looks healthy and normal to me.

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Thank you all. I attached 2 more photos with a closer look.
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No fungus, just sun. Your plant looks fine.
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Old 03-22-2014, 10:06 AM
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In your new pictures, your first picture may show a very small amount of leaf spotting fungus. That kind of fungus doesn't harm the orchid. Here in Florida, we grow outdoors, and almost every orchid has a little bit of that on the leaves. If you want to use Physan on it, that's fine, but it's not necessary unless it starts getting much worse. If there's a way to increase air movement in the growing area, that can help, and leave a little room between plants so air can move. Also make sure the leaves are dry by nightfall. Wet leaves at night encourage fungus. It's nothing to worry about at the moment.
The second new picture looks to me like an orchid that's getting more light than it's used to. The sun is growing stronger as we get into spring and several of my orchids have lots of that purple color on them from increased light. Usually the plant will get accustomed to the increased light and will grow better because of it. Just keep an eye on the orchid. If you start to see a burnt area that looks brown and dead, then it's getting too much light. But the purple tinge usually means it's getting good strong light and it will probably adjust. If you want to put it in a place with slightly less light, it's OK, but I would be inclined to let the plant try to adjust to the light. It should have some protection from direct mid-day sun though.
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