Thank you. Well, anything is possible. It's one of the few of any of my plants that has not shown any tendency towards yellowing. But the tesellation in the leaves is nicely contrasted, and the leaves themselves seem to be coming out fat and happy. It also dries out every other day. Also, I'm having to check myself from judging overall plant shape since I'm growing under LED lights. It does have an effect, though I'm still too far in the beginning stages of observing that I can't really say. Other paphs that are blooming are exibiting a marked verticality but show no other symptoms of being underlit. I think I'll assume the light is good for now, given what it is. Micranthum is not a species that is particularly known for needing brighter than average light as far as I know. It also has a reputation for being a little fickle about blooming. Ah, patience, that hard-won virtue.