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Dillon123 01-09-2015 08:51 PM

Phal hainanensis care
 
Hey guys, I'm gonna be purchasing a phal hainanensis. Can anyone tell me the care and give me some tips, Thanks:biggrin:

katrina 01-10-2015 04:33 AM

I grow the species mounted on cork w/a nice layer of sphag for an extra bit of moisture retention.

Typical phal light in the area of 1000-1500 footcandles.

I water it every day in the summer and when I water I soak it down really well. If the weather is exceptionally hot and dry then I will sometimes water 2x a day during it's active time. In the winter I reduce the watering to (on average) 2x a week and I don't soak it quite as heavily. This plant comes from an area that is highly seasonal in it's rain and it appreciates a good deal less water in the winter. For comparison...I grow outside in the summer and during the winter/colder months (about 8 months a year) I grow under lights which are very drying and warm so my watering 2x a week might be even too much for someone growing on a window sill or in a very humid environment.

It can take much cooler temps than most tropical phals but I grow it intermediate and it seems to do well.

This plant will never get large like some phals and IME (albeit a limitedspan of only about 3 or 4yrs growing it) it doesn't hold a lot of leaves year to year. I think the max mine has ever held is maybe 3. ??

I hope that helps. BTW - the accepted name is Phal wilsonii.

Dillon123 01-10-2015 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by katrina (Post 725973)
I grow the species mounted on cork w/a nice layer of sphag for an extra bit of moisture retention.

Typical phal light in the area of 1000-1500 footcandles.

I water it every day in the summer and when I water I soak it down really well. If the weather is exceptionally hot and dry then I will sometimes water 2x a day during it's active time. In the winter I reduce the watering to (on average) 2x a week and I don't soak it quite as heavily. This plant comes from an area that is highly seasonal in it's rain and it appreciates a good deal less water in the winter. For comparison...I grow outside in the summer and during the winter/colder months (about 8 months a year) I grow under lights which are very drying and warm so my watering 2x a week might be even too much for someone growing on a window sill or in a very humid environment.

It can take much cooler temps than most tropical phals but I grow it intermediate and it seems to do well.

This plant will never get large like some phals and IME (albeit a limitedspan of only about 3 or 4yrs growing it) it doesn't hold a lot of leaves year to year. I think the max mine has ever held is maybe 3. ??

I hope that helps. BTW - the accepted name is Phal wilsonii.

Thank you:D

katrina 01-11-2015 07:16 AM

You are very welcome. :Tup:


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