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Originally Posted by Longroots
Anyone else have any other varieties thhey have experience with? From what I've read they like less light than a standard intergeneric phal.
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Quite the contrary actually; you can safely assume that Phal with mottled leaves appreciate high light.
Long days and high light is what triggers blooms for pulcherrima, so you'll (most likely) see flowers in summer.
This one grows pretty much everywhere from Borneo to India, from sea level to mountainous regions, on trees or on rocks; it's very resilient and won't give you too much trouble.
Give it a big pot, it's a species with an extensive root system. Plants themselves don't get big, but they get bushy with age, bearing tons of spikes.
Here's a blog post featuring Phal pulcherrima in situ:
A garden's chronicle: A lithophytic orchid