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    Hi!

    I have this Brassia hybrid since 1.5 years. The leaves look like that in the picture. It didnt get sunburn, slowly growing, did not flower. Do you think is it a virus? Should I throw out the plant?
    Thanks for the help!

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    Hi Barbi. Your pic did not post.

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    Welcome from Ontario, Canada Tardie!

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    Sorry, here they are

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    If that was mine, I'd toss it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raybark View Post
    If that was mine, I'd toss it.
    Agreed Whether it is a virus or a serious fungal infection it will never recover to be an attractive plant again.

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    Concur with folks above, toss it and get a new one.

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    thank you very much for the answers! I did toss it!

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