This is a pretty pale yellow phal of unknown parentage. Earlier this summer, every leaf on this phal began turning an orange/yellow and got progressively worse until they all looked like this. The whole time, it continued to grow roots and even spiked. I assumed it was a "death spike" since it was flowering at an unusual time. I decided to isolate the plant, enjoy the final flowers and trash it when the flowers were done. Well, of course, this plant made a fool of me. Before the flowers dropped, it began to put out new leaves like mad and they were bigger, better and perfect. Not a blemish. The last diseased leaf just fell off and the plant is beautiful again and putting up a second spike.
In early spring, I had an outbreak of ants and brown scale which I quickly irradicated and I even had an exterminator come and get rid of the ants which were farming the scale. Was this a temporary ailment as a result of scale damage? Or is it possibly viral and likely to return? What is the ballpark cost of viral testing? This episode and one other like it has left me a tad paranoid that it may end up being more serious than I realize.