that temp is far too low for a phal imho - hybrid or not.
I had a phal that hadn't spiked and I kept it in an unheated room that went to 64f at night ( lowest temp ) and about 77f in the day. Its been 3 months at this regime. Its now spiking after being the only one in my collection that missed spiking in the last year. Maybe my threatening it with the garbage can also helped !
The diurnal temp difference plus day-length change generally triggers a phal to spike. But - as I say - some need it and some don't. My others are all doing well with a minimum temp of around 70f.
that temp is far too low for a phal imho - hybrid or not.
I had a phal that hadn't spiked and I kept it in an unheated room that went to 64f at night ( lowest temp ) and about 77f in the day. Its been 3 months at this regime. Its now spiking after being the only one in my collection that missed spiking in the last year. Maybe my threatening it with the garbage can also helped !
The diurnal temp difference plus day-length change generally triggers a phal to spike. But - as I say - some need it and some don't. My others are all doing well with a minimum temp of around 70f.
I've been checking it and no ill effects whatsoever. I will however keep it out of these lower temps then.
I've been checking it and no ill effects whatsoever. I will however keep it out of these lower temps then.
keep the Phal on the drier side as well with cooler temps it does not need as much watering and this will stressed them out of course do not leave them bone dry
keep the Phal on the drier side as well with cooler temps it does not need as much watering and this will stressed them out of course do not leave them bone dry
Yes thank you! I have been cutting back on watering but a good reminder for sure!