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Originally Posted by Roberta
I'm not inclined to treat until I know what I am treating. It would do no harm to spray the undersides of the leaves with soapy water, or maybe neem oil in soapy water if it makes you feel better, but certainly nothing stronger than that.
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Thanks Roberta.
I will do that just to be safe. If the bulbs and roots were in bad state - I'd be more concerned. But honestly, they look so beefy & healthy so it just makes me think the got water on the leaves or too much sun. The blooms don't show any virus symptoms to me either. AND there is a new growth coming in. Whew so much to tell.
The plant was gifted to me from an orchid nursery vendor, so I'd hate to think he gave a problematic plant when it would be so visible on the leaves. I don't have much experience with coelogyne orchids, so I do not know any better - hence my inquiry to the forum! I appreciate your help.