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Lars, any tips to grow it?.
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Similar to Gongora: maybe more on the moist side. The plants do need lots of moisture but great drainage. I grow mine in CHC mixed with perlite in a epiweb basket. The plants are often also grown in spaghnum, but in my growing conditions spaghnum stays soggy for too long on cool days. High humidity all year round, less in winter. In nature, they grow from 60F night to 80F daytime all year round. I keep mine on the warm side of intermediate, which is fine. Light that suits Phal's will do.
One of the keys is to make sure that new shoots don't get wet during cooler weather as new shoots rot very easily and you can loose a plant quite quickly.