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I have a problem with one of my paph species, Paph. sukhakulii. I had to cut one of the supported leaves off of it due to the leaf having a bacterial infection. Now the remaining leaves have brownish colored circles on them and the main stem is sort of bent and shriveled a little bit (I put the sticky part of a waterproof bandage around the bent part to keep it upright and keep some nutrients going to the remaining leaves). One of the remaining two leaves still has some brown areas on it and the other one doesn't have any on it yet. Is this plant saveable? It's from the Wallbrunn collection so I would really like to save it. I put hydrogen perioxide on the main stem after I had to cut off the bad part and also put some on the roots which foamed up a little with some white stuff. The plant is currently in some bark mixture.