Hello all-
My name is Brandon and this year is the first year I've tried growing phals outdoors. Primarily I wanted to be outside more and also I thought it would be a nice challenge to further my green thumb skills.
I live in the midwest and we've had some crazy weather patterns here this summer. I got this phal about a month ago, in bloom, as a gift. It sits outside in a constantly shaded area (never direct sunlight) with a fan always blowing air around it. It is potted in sphagnum moss and I do the standard issue watering, never after noon, etc.
It was looking sad last week after the blooms fell off a few weeks ago so I cut the spikes down. A few days ago I checked on it and saw that one of the spikes was getting a bit brown near the crown. I monitored this until today when I finally picked things apart to inspect closer.
For one thing, the brown spike just fell off under a light touch. There were some brown parts near the crown; I tried to trim those the best I could. I noticed some of the roots were a bit brown too; here is a pic (click the link):
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With the recent high humidity, do you think there is a possibility of too much moisture?
The next problem I noticed was the underside of one of the leaves. You can see it here:
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Finally, here is a pic of how it looks currently in case anybody can spot potential problems better than I can.
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Please advise any immediate steps I should take. Thank you.