
04-10-2006, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Grassypeak
This one is a bit of a dud. I’m not sure what happened but only one flower completely opened this year. Any ideas? It re-bloomed perfectly for three years in row.
Acquired Late 2001 or early 2002
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Hard to see, but the leaves look substantially more limp than they did in the 'good' picture. Perhaps that is a trick of the light. My guess is, however, that the plant is in need of repotting or is in some other way stressed. That would certainly result in poor flowering. I'd cut the spike and pull it out of the pot to check the roots.
Depending on the potting mix, I wouldn't go more than two years between repotting a phalaenopsis. In an ideal world, not more than a year.
All my phals are blooming now too. A bit late, considering that I was selling at three shows this year, and they didn't really come into bloom until a week after my last show (in March...). Grrr... Guess I need to turn up the heat. But it makes the greenhouse look nice!
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