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Originally Posted by heathenpride
I didn't want to exaggerate with the water now that it's cold...
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Just one thing to add to the above - your statement above may also hold a clue. While many Phals will take a bit cooler temps to initiate flower spikes, I don't know any that thrive in cool to cold temps while trying to develop the buds. I can attest to that. My grow area gets down every night to approx 14-15 degrees C. This is pretty cool for most Phals. Besides that the humidity is mostly less than 40%. Day temps aren't much better. The plant leaves look fine - nice and large and plump - even green, not too dark. But the spike only developed about 8-10 buds and, while not blasting, they aren't plumping up as well as they should. I think it's the cool temps. So if you can warm the immediate area of the Phals then you may be better off. Just my