Happypaphy7
Paphlover
I have about a dozen Cycnoches and about half dozen Catasetum hybrids.
About half of them have perfectly clean solid green leaves, and the rest have the same problem of having tiny chlorotic spots of varying degree.
This is not of bug damage as there is no puncture or scars on the leaf surface, and these are chlorotic spots seated deep inside the tissue.
The first photo is of Cycnoches warscewiczii and all the leaves are heavily affected.
This is Cycnchoes hybrid involving warscewiczii and some other species.
This plant is showing some really wacky symptoms of what appears to be warts. These are all over the top surface of the leaves and every single leaf is affected. All the leaves are rolled in on the center as well.
I really don't like how it looks.
It is currently in spike, but I might send a sample for virus testing as it bugs the crap out of my mind looking at this plant.
About half of them have perfectly clean solid green leaves, and the rest have the same problem of having tiny chlorotic spots of varying degree.
This is not of bug damage as there is no puncture or scars on the leaf surface, and these are chlorotic spots seated deep inside the tissue.
The first photo is of Cycnoches warscewiczii and all the leaves are heavily affected.
This is Cycnchoes hybrid involving warscewiczii and some other species.
This plant is showing some really wacky symptoms of what appears to be warts. These are all over the top surface of the leaves and every single leaf is affected. All the leaves are rolled in on the center as well.
I really don't like how it looks.
It is currently in spike, but I might send a sample for virus testing as it bugs the crap out of my mind looking at this plant.