this plant has been flowering off and on since this summer. I didn't take it to our orchid show so I thought I'd reward it's flowering with another pic here. the flower was just glowing in the unusual sunlight we have today. (unusual in that we have sunlight)
once this plant got situated, it really doesn't need a lot of water being grown under lights and with no extreme heat. the chc's hold water in the bottom of the pot and the plant seems to like not having the upper roots being overly wet. I wouldn't want someone to try and duplicate these conditions somewhere else since I've read of those who grow cornu-cervi and it's allied species/varieties in s/h culture, which didn't work very well for me. I believe phal species need more base warmth than I can provide year-round to be happy and healthy
if you look really closely, you can see where there normally would be red pigment blotches on the sepals and petals; instead there is only yellow pigment in those cells, and since the background tissue is also yellow, you can't see a difference like if you had the two kinds of pigments (yellow and red)
once this plant got situated, it really doesn't need a lot of water being grown under lights and with no extreme heat. the chc's hold water in the bottom of the pot and the plant seems to like not having the upper roots being overly wet. I wouldn't want someone to try and duplicate these conditions somewhere else since I've read of those who grow cornu-cervi and it's allied species/varieties in s/h culture, which didn't work very well for me. I believe phal species need more base warmth than I can provide year-round to be happy and healthy
if you look really closely, you can see where there normally would be red pigment blotches on the sepals and petals; instead there is only yellow pigment in those cells, and since the background tissue is also yellow, you can't see a difference like if you had the two kinds of pigments (yellow and red)