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Originally Posted by quiltergal
It looks like it's in an active growth cycle now with that new leaf and new roots starting. I'd just keep it well fed and let it finish growing through the summer. It will cool down soon enough in the fall to initiate the flowering cycle. JMO
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I'm agreeing. My experience with Phals is when they decide to spike, the growth slows down (might not quit, but defenitely slows) So if you want nice matured leaves (who doesn't) and nice strong spikes, let it do it's thing, then this fall when the temps get down below 60 either put it outside during day (nights shouldn't get too cold) and keep it cool till you see evidence of a spike or two.