I just read about some deciduos phals over the weekend, and I'll be darned I cannot remember any of them now! Think lowii though...oh, King beat me to it
Huh, that was exactly what I had read over the weekend King! That there was no need to observe the dormancy period. Guess we cannot always trust what we read, thanks for the heads up King, I had been planning on getting a lowii in a couple weeks, I might hold off for a bit now...
The specifics are still somewhat unclear. From what I understand, it's a combination of cooler temperatures, and withholding water (I don't know if it's all water or most water), and no fertilization.
Apparently with Phal lowii, it experiences three distinct seasons.
Don't expect any cues as to when to start dormancy from the plant though, as of right now I can't tell what the cues are.
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It will keep growing leaves through its dormancy period if you don't observe it. But root growth is severely hindered (it will not grow any - sound familiar to all those people who grow deciduous Dendrobiums? it's the same problem).
This was the problem. It didn't put out new root growth and eventually pined away.
The roots and meristem are far more important to the plant's survival than the leaves are (not to say that the leaves aren't important at all, of course).
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