Happypaphy7
Paphlover
I have just received my order of two Gloria Naugle today.
I see these spots on the underside of the leaves again!
On all the leaves but the top two newest leaves on both plants.
I have bought one GN last month that came with this same spotting. It got worse and worse and I tossed that one.
I am an indoor grower and I do not use chemicals.
I also have a lot of other healthy plants, so when something questionable happens, I tend to just freak out and toss in fear of whatever the mystery issue might spread on to my other plants.
Now, those tiny black spots look as if the leaf underside had been stabbed all over with a fine needle.
They are only found on the underside and the top surface looks perfectly clean. These are not the same as the natural surface pigmentations commonly seen on hangianum hybrids.
I have a few other GN and they do not exhibit any such spots at all.
I have hundreds of paphs and I have never seen such issues.
Have anyone of you seen this or know what this is?
If yes, is this a disease of some sort?
What happened to your plants with this issue?
Thanks in advance!
I see these spots on the underside of the leaves again!
On all the leaves but the top two newest leaves on both plants.
I have bought one GN last month that came with this same spotting. It got worse and worse and I tossed that one.
I am an indoor grower and I do not use chemicals.
I also have a lot of other healthy plants, so when something questionable happens, I tend to just freak out and toss in fear of whatever the mystery issue might spread on to my other plants.
Now, those tiny black spots look as if the leaf underside had been stabbed all over with a fine needle.
They are only found on the underside and the top surface looks perfectly clean. These are not the same as the natural surface pigmentations commonly seen on hangianum hybrids.
I have a few other GN and they do not exhibit any such spots at all.
I have hundreds of paphs and I have never seen such issues.
Have anyone of you seen this or know what this is?
If yes, is this a disease of some sort?
What happened to your plants with this issue?
Thanks in advance!