Well, most of the leaves collapsed and were only later browned, so I think Louis is right that the scorching comes from too much light to vulnerable leaves. But is the collapse a sign of too much light itself?

The plant is getting a lot of indirect light all day long, but not much direct (and we're north so our light isn't as strong. My phals and onc's get as much.

I'm always trying to cheat the paphs and phrags (particularly the multi-florals) into more light, because I thought they were more light loving. Am willing to bet it's too much, so it's gone into the less light room.

Louis, could you rate for me how much relative light your sub-genera get at RVO? Your plants are so perfectly healthy. The SA phrag was in the same light as the paph HF with no problem. It even has a new growth. Maybe a relative indication would help (since I have a number of plants from you.)

Kev, I water with lukewarm water, so that's not the prob. Plus I dip my paph pots. The leaves never get wet.

Julie