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Originally Posted by estación seca
The warmer it is, the better Phals do. Most of the large white/pink hybrids tolerate typical home humidity. The lusher kinds with yellow/red sequential flowers, like bellina, lueddemanniana and relatives, tend to require warm temperatures and higher humidity.
If temperatures are cool and humidity is low, there will be further evaporative cooling of the root zone. To avoid this some people put Phals on warming mats for the winter.
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Thanks for your response. I'm considering getting a warming mat, but I'm concerned about leaving it on all day and it turning into a fire hazard. I'm just a noob home grower.