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Brown spot in Paph philippinense var alba

Hi.My name is Francesco. I have Paphioped. philippinense alba with leaves with brown spots.
Now I cutted 2 leaves.Unfortunately I cannot put photos because Forum don't permit this to me. Perhaps is it possible to put photo directly?
I gave Cinnamon and ErItromicine solphate because I think it is bacterium.
But I'm not sure.
Please someone, can help me?
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Hi again. I put 2 photos. Thank you.
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Bona Serra Francesco! Is it possible to post a photograph of the entire plant? This might help others find out if it's more than just a problem with the leaves...

Thank you! Gratzi!
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I post new photos. But I have already dealt with cinnamon the plant and so you don't see well. Plant is brown also for dust of Cinnamon.
Thank you. Francesco
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Hello Francesco and welcome to the forum. I think your Paph problem is probably a cultural one. Paph philippinense is a moisture-loving, light-oving, heat loving-paph. They're tropical paphs. The don't like to get too cool. About 15C is about as cool as I would let it get. Give it bright indirect light, more than the popular mottle-leaf paphs. Never let it dry out.

I think what's happening here is that cultural problems are causing the collapse of leaf tissue resulting in the little dimples when then become home to fungus.
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Thank you for answer.
Can I try to save it? And what remedies should I take?
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