
I think the humidity drop could be the cause. There are still some live roots but I don't have the nerve to keep it on the mount.
I just took it off and potted into clay pot with sphag as most of my other phals.

The good thing is - it stll has healthy leaves and spikes are still green. If it will die in the sphag, I'll just avoid buying this phal in the future.
It might be that I will never have luck with this species, just like with phal lobbii.
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