If it just arrived, there's probably information you don't have.
The bark is relatively new. If it came that way, the seller may have repotted it very recently. This plant isn't fond of repotting, especially in winter. It may sulk for a while until new roots to begin. That should happen when it warms up. If you have access to a root stimulant like Kelpak that will help.
High humidity isn't necessary for this plant, though it prefers it. People grow them successfully in homes.
Warmth is very beneficial. Until it's growing strongly I would not let it get cooler than what you're doing now.
I don't think the air circulation is bad at that relative humidity.
By the way, this plant will probably be happy outside during your summers, acclimated slowly to dappled shade or almost full sun. It grows in the crowns of palm and hardwood trees over a wide elevation range, from sea level to mountains.
As to the Phal. bellina - It grows well when it is hot and very humid. All Phals. carry more leaves when ambient humidity is high than when it is lower. Phal. bellina isn't a good house plant. Most people don't have high enough relative humidity in their homes to grow it well. It will live and grow at 50% relative humidity and 23-25C but higher would be better.
As to the Rossioglossum - it probably didn't rot; rather, the growing conditions were probably wrong. They don't like to dry out at all. They like high humidity. 23-25C is at the top of their preferred range.
Last edited by estación seca; 04-01-2024 at 07:10 PM..
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