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Originally Posted by Mr.Fakename
Thanks SP! Seeing the leaves of your Paph and with your explanation, I think my slippers could use a little more light.
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Most welcome MFN! There was one time ----- where the summer sun got to the biggest leaf - which was relatively big (long and wide leaf) ------- and the sun made the leaf turn into a yellow colour. I assumed that the leaf was going to be history soon afterward. But when I pushed the plant into an area where the summer sun couldn't get to any part of the plant (with direct light that is) ------ the leaf just maintained a yellow colour for maybe a year and a half --- 18 months or so after that incident - no degradation at all - just stayed nice and yellow and looked good. It only faded away after that time period as it was the oldest leaf.
They can likely take a fair bit of sun once they've been through some sun-hardening, and maybe when they're big enough as well. I just allow the paph to get direct morning sun for a bit in the cooler times of the year.
I grow some smaller paphs and phrags with indirect sun ---- fairly bright conditions too. Thanks for mentioning your growing paphs too!!