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Originally Posted by GreggC
the pseudobulbs. I don't think there is anything wrong with them, but I also would be interested in knowing if there is a problem with this. Thank you in advance.
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Gregg, I have several intergeneric crosses that do this on backbulbs. Even Brassias that have dropped the leaf but have a green shriveled backbulb often are brown at the top where the leaf was. It's firm, the plant is healthy, and I just supect that's what they do.
Here's a shot of the tops of a Brassia backbulbs
This happens quite often, is not rot related (it has never spread and is firm) and does not affect the blooming in any way.