Looks like Erwinia infection. Erwinia has a fairly distinctive smell. The fact that you noticed the scent and mentioned it is more evidence of that being the cause.
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PEY is dead but the Michelle koopowitz is alive. It was reduced to one growth but now us putting out a new one. Another one of my plants is showing similar signs so I removed the growth put fungicide and cinomon. Will check tonight if it is spread. I live in northern united states and they are always indoorsThe only reason I would say this might not be erwinia is because the post was posted in November (fall) when temperatures are cooler. Obviously Theodore could be living in the southern hemisphere (though I recall he is from US) and temperatures growing indoors can be warmer than normal seasonal fluctuations.
BUT if it is erwinia, likely the plant is dead by now if it wasn't controlled right away. So @Theodoreorchidking did it survive?
This was mentioned in other posts but one of the best ways to handle erwinia is reducing the pH to 5.5-6.0.
Where do you get dragons blood?Dragon's blood is def worth trying.
Yes Croton lecheri sap. This brand or any other should work.Is this it? And what store could i go to get it View attachment 47771
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