Update guys!
So yeah, it was getting just a bit too much light. Not too much to cause sunburn, but one leaf was definitely turning a shade of brown-green. I placed the phal behind a cymbidium and now the spike is growing faster than ever!
Thanks guys! I'll post pics when they bloom!
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Originally Posted by Orchid Whisperer
I would be more concerned regarding the pot it is in. Glazed pots tend to provide poor drainage unless there are several, or large, drainage holes in the bottom.
There are several alternatives:
- glazed orchid pot, which includes extra holes in the side or bottom
- unglazed terracotta (either a standard pot or orchid pot with extra holes)
- plastic orchid pot, with extra holes or slits in the side or bottom.
It is not impossible to grow in the pot you have, but you will need to carefully manage your water/moisture to keep the roots healthy (medium is watered when it is just barely damp). It is easier to keep roots healthy in a different kind of pot.
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Orchid Whisperer, I completely agree. I was very iffy about potting it in that pot because of the lack or drainage, but I did not have any options at the time (of course I could have waited to buy another, but didn't want to
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I will definitely repot it in something with better drainage or even attempt to drill holes in that same pot if it hasn't grown too much (I'll probably end up breaking it that way anyways haha).