Just spray with phyton 27 or some neem oil to control the situation. I find that when you leave this type of orchid indoors in a central air situation the air tends to be too dry and when you supply moisture in this way it can get too damp for extended periods, and renanthera don't particularly like this. As winter comes along, I would recommend a potted setup with a growing light. As winter is a reality for you, I think that to keep your new plant happy you may have to go with one such setup in a nice course bark and perlite mix and make use of a humidity tray filled with water and stones so your pot doesn't have to rest in the water that you set twice a month outside of your weekly watering and fertilizing every other watering.
You should be fine, so long as you address the situation asap.
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