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Old 08-30-2016, 01:59 PM
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I just purchased this phalaenopsis (currently in bloom) from trader joes and noticed this spot on one of the leaves (see pictures) a week after getting it home by a southwest facing window. It seems to be getting a little bigger but not much. Any advice? Should I be worried?

Other details, the soil was very wet when I received and I let it dry out very well before watering again. I thought it was odd that it was that well-watered, I've read that it shouldn't be this wet. Any tips on assessing watering frequency? I have been taking the inner pot out and water from the tap and let it drain completely before placing back in the decorative pot after watering.
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Old 08-30-2016, 02:52 PM
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Don't panic just yet. What's it potted in?
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Old 08-31-2016, 02:55 AM
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A southwest window sounds like it could be quite bright and warm. Phals are fairly low light plants, so it could be getting too much sun. How far from the window is it and does bright light shine in on it?
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Old 08-31-2016, 08:36 AM
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I really don't think that is sunburn. I've sunburnt a couple, and it was way worse than that.
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I really don't think that is sunburn. I've sunburnt a couple, and it was way worse than that.
I figure if it is just borderline too bright/hot it may be a slight sunburn. I grow mine in East and North windows and they do fine.
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Don't panic just yet. What's it potted in?
I honestly couldn't tell you, no info on the card, the inner pot is plastic (with drain at the bottom) but it's not clear. May safe assumption is it's in whatever they're usually sold/shipped in?
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Old 08-31-2016, 02:21 PM
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I honestly couldn't tell you, no info on the card, the inner pot is plastic (with drain at the bottom) but it's not clear. May safe assumption is it's in whatever they're usually sold/shipped in?
If it is potted in moss, then you need to be very careful about letting the medium dry out. Not the roots, the MEDIUM, because if it stays wet too long the roots will suffocate. If it is potted in coarse bark, you simply can't overwater it.
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A southwest window sounds like it could be quite bright and warm. Phals are fairly low light plants, so it could be getting too much sun. How far from the window is it and does bright light shine in on it?
it's about 4-6 inches from the window sill and does get direct light afternoon to early evening. i could probably move closer to the window corners with less direct light or get sheers? or further away from window?

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If it is potted in moss, then you need to be very careful about letting the medium dry out. Not the roots, the MEDIUM, because if it stays wet too long the roots will suffocate. If it is potted in coarse bark, you simply can't overwater it.
I an see that there is moss on the top! would you assume the rest of it is moss then?

sorry, complete newb
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Welcome, omlitt2!

A lot of Phals are grown to blooming stage overseas in huge shallow trays of something. When the wholesale order comes in, they are uprooted, their roots are wrapped in fresh sphagnum moss, and they are stuffed into a pot. Then they are shipped. They usually didn't grow in that pot for very long, and it's usually a good idea to repot them into fresh medium as soon as you buy them. If the Phal's roots aren't in bad shape, the flowering will not be affected.

Some people do very well with Phals in sphagnum moss. Others don't. If you overwater your house plants, don't use moss, unless you learn to change your ways.

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It shouldn't get direct sun. Just move it back a bit to decrease the amount of light it is getting. Phals don't need a lot of light like many orchids do.
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