It looks like a Brachypetalum cross and that means that it will like to be kept somewhat drier than other Paphs. Allow the potting mix to dry out quite a bit before you water again (like a Phal).
Fairly low to moderate light - T5 lights will work fine. Warm temps are preferred. You will want to maintain air movement around the plant, especially if your humidity is high. These are prone to crown rot. Fertilize at 1/4 to 1/2 strength every week, and flush with pure water when you can as mineral build-up can become harmful for these guys.
Thanks Joe, I think the bud is not going to make it. I might check the roots and see if I can move it to S/H now rather than later. Maybe I will get it to bloom again. BTW the T5 shelf does get down to the low 60's at night sometimes. Is that too low for it???
Thanks Joe, I think the bud is not going to make it. I might check the roots and see if I can move it to S/H now rather than later. Maybe I will get it to bloom again. BTW the T5 shelf does get down to the low 60's at night sometimes. Is that too low for it???
Sorry I didn't see your answer sooner.
Thanks, Karen
Nope low 60s at night is fine, especially in the winter.