Hi guys, I have always loved viewing this forum ever since I was a young teenager, and now I have the time and disposable income to expand my orchid collection.
My sister bought me a Phalaenopsis schilleriana 3 years ago, and it has stayed the same size ever since I received it. It sits in an east-facing window and receives 3-4 hours of direct sunlight and the leaves have really great spotting and a robust root system. I began watering it with 1/4 tsp/gal kelpmax along with 1/2 the recommended dosage of the MSU RO fertilizer, and am hoping it'll grow larger leaves.
Am I doing the right thing? It seems that this plant originally had a much larger leaf span and has grown consistently about 75% the size of the newest leaf it had when I received it. I am wondering if light conditions are affecting. Also, would cutting the next inflorescence allow it to grow bigger/spend more energy growing larger? This forum is a god-send and I hope this is a good first post