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Old 02-04-2024, 09:48 AM
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Please give tips on growing Phals on palm trees in Florida.
I have about 15 growing on my palm trees and they are doing OK. But I am always looking for advice;
Pointers on how and what to fertilize with , how to water etc.
Any thoughts on Spanish Moss on base of plant?
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Old 02-04-2024, 11:28 AM
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How are the plants doing? If you have photos that would be great.

My feeling on fertilizer is that the plants probably don't need much but if you gave them a weak dose (Like 1/2 or 1/4 strength 20-20-20) once a month or so that would probably be plenty

Spanish moss would help retain a little moisture (are the plants dehydrated?) It would also look cool. May not be necessary but probably wouldn't hurt anything.

All that said, I don't geow phals and I don't grow outside so I'll defer to the advice of others

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Welcome!
There are several south Floridians here who can advise.
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A few years back I was at the Tamiami Orchid Show and heard a local vendor (I had never met before and can't remember) discussing with a local hobbyist about putting Phals. on trees in the Miami area. I'll report what I heard:
  • Put them in full shade all day. They scorch quickly with just a little summer sun.
  • Tie them on the trees sideways, so the leaves hang down and the crown will drain water quickly.
  • Miami Winters are really too cold for outdoor Phals., so you should expect losses every year. The big white ones seem to survive the longest. Sometimes you will find one that lives for many years.
  • He suggested buying discount grocery store Phals. for mounting on trees, since there will be so many cold weather losses.
  • Water every few days in Summer if it hasn't rained. Water during warm times in Winter.
  • If they survive they will flower without fertilizer, but of course fertilizing will lead to better flowering.

From the above I wouldn't put them on a palm trunk unless it's in full shade from other plants. You might be able to put them up in the crown if it's the kind of palm that has some dense shade up above. Coconut palms and other feather palms don't. Some of the Sabals might.

I gave a friend in Pompano Beach a Vanda seedling and mounted it on the North side of a coconut palm in her front garden. It soon attached firmly and began to grow. She said it bloomed when it got bigger.
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Thank you for the helpful information

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