Nicole, do I ever hear you about the mites. I've been treating for mighty mites for the last 10 days. Its hit about close to 70 plants. I believe I'm winning the battle but the damages will remain for sometime
Hi Sam, I do agree with the others, Its one of the easiest phals to grow. The flowers are just the sweetest things, a very fun plant to grow for sure.
Already mentioned is the keikis it loves to throw out aswell as basal growths.
It can kieki and bloom at the same time while throwing out new leaves, hard little worker. I do love this plant alot.
Mine sit in spikes (3) of them with some buds and keikis. One of the keiki has its only little spike, this is only about 1 year old now - the spike appeared about 8 months into the growth of this baby plant.
The pulchra doesn't
need to have a cold spell to bloom but it will need a high light if you can't give it a bit of a cool down.
If you give them high light as in catt lighting then you will see the same affect as it has on my plant - good fast growth, new leaves threw out the year with some blooms and keikis.
My phal is in a lower light right now and has been for the last few months. I've been growing out the babies and want them to get max growth without any blooms, I like to think this will makes the keikies stronger and less time on the mother plant. Then, resume its bloom period.
I will be potting up 2 of the babies this week and leave the 3rd one on since it has a spike to do its own thing. There's also some basal activity - looks like a new spike comming. Hopefully potting up these keikies will take some pressure off.
Its a wonderful phal to grow