When I bought my phal bellina it had one open bloom (and several buds). After a couple days the first bloom withered and fell off, but subsequently another two blooms opened. Now it is preparing to open a third bloom. However, it seems like one of the open blooms is about to wither as well. It has been open for approximately three weeks.
How long should I expect phal bellina flowers to last? I thought it would be a bit longer than three weeks. Is that too short?
Also, should I be caring for my blooming phal any differently than regular? More fertilizer? More frequent watering (currently every 3-4 days when the medium is dry).
Hello, I'm a novice too, but my understanding is that the "general" advice is to cut off fertilizer when in bloom.
I have had hybrid Phals that lost all or almost all of there buds and flowers when received. I have heard this can be due to "transport shock" or shock from the change in environmental conditions from the nursery to my growing area.
That Peter chimed in is wonderful. What Peter says about Phals is going to be right. Sequential bloomed do tend to keep individual flowers for a shorter period. In so far as watering is concerned, you're fine. However, excess fertilizer will, if anything, harm the bloom cycle, and so a lot of growers stop fertilizing when a Phal spikes, and withhold fertilizer while in bloom. I use a steady, extremely low dose of fertilizer year-round.