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05-10-2018, 01:27 PM
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Paphiopedilum with "rusty" brown spots on leaves
Here is a shot of my first Paphiopedilum. It has 'rusty' brown spots and lesions on its' established leaves. New growth is coming in well; but I want to prevent this ailment from spreading. Please help me identify and treat it accordingly.
Thank you for your time.
(I have done some extensive research; but am still quite unsure about identifying this problem. Please forgive me if this is a redundant or elementary question.) Noob 
Constructive criticism welcome.

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05-11-2018, 12:09 AM
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How are you growing this plant?
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05-11-2018, 07:55 AM
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King,
Thanks for your consideration.
1. The problems you see were already established when I bought this plant from a local greenhouse.
2. I grow it in my Southeast sunroom at my desk. (Good ambient light and mild temps 72-79 degrees with 54% humidity.)
3. I water it weekly and include very diluted (15% 11-35-15) orchid fertilizer. New growth is coming in quite well; but i don't want this ailment to spread to the new growth.
4. Substrate seems to be rough chopped coconut husk.
Hope I have adequately answered your question.
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05-11-2018, 08:57 AM
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It looks like old damage. Don't worry about it.
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05-11-2018, 09:14 AM
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Thanks for your time Ray. Glad to hear this. Will monitor the new growth closely and keep you posted.

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05-11-2018, 10:42 AM
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How big's the pot?
And, yes, if it is old damage, it is nothing to worry about unless it spreads.
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05-12-2018, 12:55 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by King_of_orchid_growing:)
How big's the pot?
And, yes, if it is old damage, it is nothing to worry about unless it spreads.
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4 in. pot King. Thanks again for your time. Here's a shot of the whole plant.

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05-12-2018, 03:03 AM
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It looks appropriately potted in terms of size.
Yeah, I think it is not a big concern right now. It does seem as if it is old damage. Keep an eye on it and see if the leaf tips die back more or if the spots get bigger. If they do, check the roots to see how they are doing.
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05-12-2018, 04:25 AM
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Many thanks King.

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