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Originally Posted by Manu
Shilerriana and bellina are 2 phals that like warmth... I think you have your answer :-)
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That’s actually the part that kind of had me stumped with these two. A good portion of my 150 or so orchids are warm-hot growers like these, so you would think I’d know how to take care of a couple of phals.

Now I am figuring out just how sensitive the schilleriana is to the cold, and it was moved to my little warm/hot greenhouse with the bellina (which had been kept warm the entire winter) and some of my bulbos after I realized I overlooked the poor orchid. The first year I had it though, it never went below 65 degrees F (18.3 Celsius) and was usually right around 68 F for night temps (20 Celsius). It does sound like that one month was what set the schilleriana back, I just hope I’m not missing something else. I should mention my local is tropical, high temps, high humidity almost year round, our winter lasts for approximately 3 months with normal day temps in the 60’s (15-21 Celsius), and haven’t experienced a freeze in 5 years. I thought those two species would be ‘no brainers’ in my climate. The schilly seems to at least be on the road to recovery
my bellina, on the other hand, looks like it is circling the drain and has never experience a significant drop in temp since I bought it three years ago. Each new leaf is smaller than the last, minimal root growth, and just dull looking. I might try another when this one finally heads to the trash pile after I lick my wounds... I think I need to read up on these two some more
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Originally Posted by Manu
[/COLOR]And just a word of encouragement. Not a year or two.. I'd say a few months to a year MAX
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Oh now THAT would make me happy!
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Originally Posted by Manu
More encouragement lol. 14 month (since out of flask) old shilerriana of mine with dual spikes emerging. Longest leaf is maybe 13-14 inches long and not as wide as yours, only 4 leaves. Restore ideal conditions and you'll have spikes sooner then you think ;-)
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Wow, maybe there’s hope yet. Thank you!
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