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Old 04-18-2018, 12:24 AM
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So for the longest time I thought I had just a mangled Encyclia cordigera with a lot of fungal spots (it's been almost a year since I got it). Then it developed even more spots, but I thought they were just bruises from the september earthquake (it was the only orchid that fell to the ground from a shelf that came loose). And then, I totally ignored until today that the new growth has the same black spots and I can't think of a reason why, so it must be virus, right? I've never seen something like that in my collection, I don't know what to do. Thoughts? Now I'm really paranoid and checking all of my other orchids for spots. They don't share water but they are all close by.
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