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Old 09-28-2007, 09:44 PM
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It looks like some type of bacterial rot to me. I would immediately cut the dying part of the leaf off and treat with a fungicide or anti-bacterial. Exhibition Paphs, while not able to stand very bright light can tolerate higher light levels than many other Paphs so from your post It does not sound like sunburn to me. If it were fert. burn, only the tips of older leaves would be affected.
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