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Old 03-23-2017, 07:19 PM
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I was in my local Orchid greenhouse last weekend and fell in love with Phaius Microburst "Wild Thing." I left without it because I have no idea if I could care for it properly. But its been on my mind ever since

Can anyone offer any growing tips? Spring is (hopefully) around the corner and I have plans for an outdoor growing area that receives morning sun and then bright shade until early afternoon. I also have a bay window that receives full sun from about 1pm to sunset but the window is tinted and covered by curtains. I grow my cattleyas, dens and oncidiums here. And if neither of those options work, I have an indoor greenhouse with LED lights, humidifier, fan, etc.

Am I on the right track?



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Old 03-23-2017, 07:36 PM
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Phaiuses grow in conditions very similar to Phalaenopsis, except they like more humidity and possibly a bit more light (bright but indirect). They prefer warmth and shouldn't be in a spot where the temperature will drop below 60 at night.
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They're considered easy landscape plants in south Florida, and the the tropics, by people who don't grow orchids. With proper conditions they should not present difficulties.

They're not small plants. A 2-gallon / 7.5 liter pot would be blooming size.
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Old 05-09-2017, 04:53 AM
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Phaius like to be keep damp (wet feet) during the growing phase. Once the growth matures dry out between watering. Heavy feeders. Plant in a pro mix type medium. Once the flowers are done blooming its recommended to cut the old growth off above the pseudobulbs when the new growths are 6 inches tall. Or you can remove the leaves from the old growth that are bent, droopy don't look healthy.
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