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04-17-2020, 06:47 PM
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Hi tedro, your phal is doing just fine. Lows around 65° won't harm your plant, but it's generally best for the phal be a bit warmer. Regarding your concern about the shininess of the leaves, new leaves tend to be a bit shinier/waxy-looking, and as they mature, they will become the "matte" color you were referring to. The pigmentation at the tips of the leaves are absolutely normal and simply a response to light – don't worry about that. You also most likely don't need to worry about the yellowing leaf. Phals slowly drop leaves as they age – unless you notice several leaves yellowing and dropping in rapid succession, it's likely not an issue. Just wait for it to drop naturally.
From the close-ups, it does seem like the plant could use a bit more water, though. The bottom leaf's senescing may have been a response to lower levels of water, but it was old anyways; don't worry. Seeing as you have a bark mix, which drains well, it will be fine (and probably beneficial) to water a bit more frequently. Overall, though, it's thriving. 
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04-17-2020, 06:59 PM
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According to the 'database', neo is reported as being the last person that posted within the thread here (apart from me that is).
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04-17-2020, 07:07 PM
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According to the 'database', neo is reported as being the last person that posted within the thread here (apart from me that is).
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Correct. Hit that bug where the latest post (first on a new page) doesn't show up until there is another post. Yours made neophyte's post visible.
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04-17-2020, 07:07 PM
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Thanks Roberta!
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04-17-2020, 07:33 PM
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Hi tedro, your phal is doing just fine. Lows around 65° won't harm your plant, but it's generally best for the phal be a bit warmer. Regarding your concern about the shininess of the leaves, new leaves tend to be a bit shinier/waxy-looking, and as they mature, they will become the "matte" color you were referring to. The pigmentation at the tips of the leaves are absolutely normal and simply a response to light – don't worry about that. You also most likely don't need to worry about the yellowing leaf. Phals slowly drop leaves as they age – unless you notice several leaves yellowing and dropping in rapid succession, it's likely not an issue. Just wait for it to drop naturally.
From the close-ups, it does seem like the plant could use a bit more water, though. The bottom leaf's senescing may have been a response to lower levels of water, but it was old anyways; don't worry. Seeing as you have a bark mix, which drains well, it will be fine (and probably beneficial) to water a bit more frequently. Overall, though, it's thriving. 
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thanks, neophyte! 
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04-18-2020, 08:08 PM
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So, neophyte, all,
Here’s another pic.
If you notice the root under the leaves on the left side, there was a leaf under where that is, it turned yellow and i removed it, a number of weeks ago. —and i put cinnamon on where i took/pulled it off, with a wet finger.  
Is it more likely than not, that the leaf on the lower *right side is following, then it will stop? be completed in that entire cycle, having already begun the next?. 
sounds good to me! 
Stay safe!
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