General care for the youngsters is same for mature plants, with perhaps a little extra tlc.
Since the pot is going to be smaller, you'll need to water more often. Phrag. fischeri prefers lots of water, and drying out should be avoided.
This species is best suited to growing indoors year round so they get more restricted temperatures. Obviously winter around here is too cold, but on the flip side, our upper 90s to 100+ F summers can be tough on certain phrags, and I believe fischeri is one of the ones that doesn't like heat.
Like its cousin schlimii, it doesn't need quite a bright of light as a lot of other phrags will appreciate. Paph - phal level light should be great. To clarify, paph - phal level light is probably good for most phrags, but a lot of them benefit from higher light levels.
And if all else fails, you can gift the plant to me, neighbor.
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