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Old 01-22-2019, 10:53 AM
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Hi, apparently my V. Khaoyai has leaf rot. Not sure what to do. Should I cut the rot off using new razor blades or treat w/something. Will attach a pic when I figure out how.

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Old 01-22-2019, 12:48 PM
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A picture would help as well as a description of growing conditions. I don’t grow Vanda but with my Phals leaf rot issues are usually due to a combination of infection and cold. I do cut, but I also need to keep these plants warmer.

It’d be easier to tell with a picture, but cold damage can look a lot like rot too. If it is cold damage there’s no need to cut. It’ll look bad cosmetically but once things are warmed up the damage stops.
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It is rare for Vandas to rot unless in a very warm, extremely humid environment. Leaf damage is far more often a sign of underwatering or cold.

There is a sticky thread on how to post photos in the Beginners forum, accesible from the left yellow menu.
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