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Old 10-10-2011, 04:13 AM
Orquiadicto Orquiadicto is offline
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I disagree to some extent.

These leaves are yellowing from the crown of the plant outward and indicate an infection to me.

Furthermore, you can see the base of the leaves above them beginning to turn yellow.

I would remove the diseased leaves and treat with a copper fungicide as I think this infection is similar to the crown rot that phalaenopsis get.

I have one vanda that went through this and I was able to stop the progression with multiple treatments of copper fungicide alternating with physan.
I have a good 8 inches of "bare" plant between roots and remaining leaves...
It is getting new leaves on top but not yet new roots in the bare area.
Looks a bit like a fan on a stick
I am hoping it will make it.

From what I have read, this can be an ominous sign for your vanda.
I'm afraid you might be right. I sent these same pictures to a professional grower that was also present on the Barcelona Orchid Show and they say it's a systemic decease, that can be treated with a substance called "metil tiofanato" (whatever that might be).
I'll try to get it somehow and let you know how the evolution is.
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Old 10-10-2011, 08:47 AM
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I'm afraid you might be right. I sent these same pictures to a professional grower that was also present on the Barcelona Orchid Show and they say it's a systemic decease, that can be treated with a substance called "metil tiofanato" (whatever that might be).
I'll try to get it somehow and let you know how the evolution is.
I looked it up and it appears to be a fungicide.
Most of the literature on it is in Spanish.
Wish my Spanish were better

Addendum: BINGO! It's Cleary 3336
Maybe they think it's Rhizoctonia?

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Old 10-10-2011, 11:46 AM
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If you don't have fungicide on hand, try cinnamon
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