@ WhiteRabbit: Thanks!
There was just one mealy bug - big, round and fluffy, as if it was their Godfather

Got rid of it on the spot, but there couldn't be only one. I've isolated the plant, and it's now under constant supervision.
@ Joann: Thanks!
@ Rosie: Thanks!
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Originally Posted by RosieC
... They seem to be sold in Europe with horrid moss core inside the bark...
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Thats' exactly what hapened with one Phal. But I bought it right after I started keeping track of waterings, and I noticed that it stayed wet for a suspiciously long time. I repotted it, and now it's in IC.
@Carol: Yes, I've learned a lot. But one needs both knowledge and experience, and the later usually takes a lot of time and mistakes. Fortunately for me, I benefitted from the huge collective experience of the OrchidBoard community. THANKS everybody
@Phal_NooB:

Fingers crossed for your first rebloom!
If any problem or question, search the OB forum and don't hesitate to ask! I did - and it payed off. Great community!
@tucker85: Thanks!
A white Phalaenopsis was my first love in the orchid world

I will focus on the successes, that's for sure. Growing orchids is all about enjoying outmost beauty and being positive. And I believe that admitting one's failures (and learning from them) is bound to increase the success rate.