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One of my friend sent me this.It is a phalaenopsis. Plant did not show any symptom this morning, but now, this evening this happened. Backside of leaves are full of inmobile tiny white dots, leaves became wet and brown.Any idea?Screenshot_20230829_210137.jpg
 
Indeed, it looks like some type of bacterial soft rot. They can spread very, very, quickly overwhelming a plant.
Notice that these white dots are only where the rot appears! There has to be a connection.
 
It can be so hard to tell at times but in my experience, these “bacterial soft rots” can happen so quickly compared to fungal issues. Erwinia for example could kill a Phalaenopsis practically overnight.
 
cut the wet leaf off, paint the cut with dragon blood,
in fact paint the whole plant with dragon blood may save the plant
 
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