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Originally Posted by Ray
High heat, and high humidity - to me - sounds ideal for phals.
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This was my thought as well, but in my execution, not so much. They did well the first year. But, pretty much as soon as I had to repot them (without a horse manure source) things went downhill.
Houston really only has a few weeks of "winter." So, they definitely stay outside for a much larger portion of the year. I'll be more cognizant of the nighttime lows in the months adjacent to those weeks.
I've already increased their fertilizer. Hopefully, this combo helps! I'll let you know when sufficient time has passed for me to be able to tell.