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Originally Posted by FSUOrchids
I think that may be a different kind of fungus in addition to guignardia, but I am not totally sure
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This will be another possibility and sounds reasonable. Thanks!!!
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Originally Posted by Bud
Outdoor Vandas develop fungus because spores can be airborne.
But you can wash it with soap quite often and minimize the fungal infestation.
Your plant have bloomed three times by counting the old cut spikes....
Its nothing to be worried about = the leaves are not that damaged.
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Thanks! I think too that it´s nothing to worried about, but you know, sometimes there are doubts and indeed one is trying to look for the answers. I hope that with a good culture this plant will have a great growing (as you wrote it have bloomed).
Regards from sunny Mexico :-)