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Old 04-14-2018, 02:58 AM
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I have this phal that has multiple black spots on its older leaves and they are spreading quite rapidly. I don’t think it is a fungus as the spots on the leaves are dry. Can someone please tell me whether it is a fungus or virus and what I should do next? Thanks!
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Old 04-14-2018, 09:28 AM
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It's probably not the most accepted advice I give you. If it were my plant, I would throw it and buy another one. However, for the new one I give you some advice; reduce humidity and temperature, eliminate overhead watering and increase air circulation.
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Old 04-14-2018, 12:05 PM
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Well, could we see more pictures of the stem and roots? Nexogen is right about the water standing on the leaves. Cold water could do that, from experience. I think more investigation is needed.
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That doesn't look like virus and it wouldn't spread so rapidly. How is the temperature, humidity and air circulation where you grow it?
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The youngest leaves may be OK, but I can't see clearly.

I would cut off the affected leaves with a sharp sterile blade, flame sterilize blade and cool between cuts.

I can't see the medium clearly. Is it Sphagnum? If yes, consider switching to new bark, and new clean pot. You will have fewer problems if the medium dries a bit between waterings. Don't water, or mist, the leaves; roots only.
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It’s mounted on a bark. I added some sphagnum moss on top of the roots so that it won’t dry out too quickly. I place the plant outside my window on the ledge and it’s quite dry and windy out there. Sry I’m not sure why I cant upload any pics but the two new leaves are fine (no black spots on them)

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Well, could we see more pictures of the stem and roots? Nexogen is right about the water standing on the leaves. Cold water could do that, from experience. I think more investigation is needed.
Hmm I live in a rather hot climate so I don’t think the water on the leaves would be cold enough to cause cold damage.

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Ohh can high temperature cause that? That plant receives direct sunlight from 9am to around 11am daily
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Phalaenopsis prefe high temperature, but likely should never get direct sun.
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