Hey jeem123,
I think the one you are refering to is one mounted on wine corks? I have a close up of it in my first post. It was a division off a larger plant, and some of its lower leaves are dying. I think that is why they look light green in the picture...they are yellowing. But the new leaves that have come in are a darker green.
These plants are in a southern facing window, and we are in North Georgia, so they do get a lot of sun. The trellis shades them and holds them away from the glass. On another plant I have an actual burned spot where the leaf sat touching a western window in the summer. I have learned to keep them back a bit! That was two summers ago, and the plant still has that leaf and is doing fine, though.
I have read that phals can tolerate more light than we think they can, and the darker green leaves should really get more light. Mine get moved around a lot, so I don't have an answer as to where they perform better....
Thanks for your input,
Ann
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