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04-11-2013, 01:26 AM
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My experience is that dried out phals recover much better than those with rot.
Try the skewer method.
Stick a wooden skewer in the middle of the pot and water when it's barely damp and cool to the touch.
I press mine to my cheek.
Luckily for you phals should be starting active growth now, so there's a good chance it'll survive and thrive.
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04-19-2013, 01:57 AM
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Progress!
I'm so excited I had to share. The 2 Phals I rescued from Walmart on clearance have both started new leaves and roots! I tried to post photos but I couldn't get them to work 
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04-19-2013, 05:36 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Horses&Orchids
I tried to post photos but I couldn't get them to work 
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You should be able to now. You need 5 posts to add pictures which it looks like you now have 
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04-19-2013, 08:48 AM
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Sphag
Horsesandorchids - good for you!!! I get so excited when my orchids get new leaves - and a spike puts me right over the top!
I just repotted all of my orchids in a premium sphag with lava rock and granite chips. Prior to that, I had them in bark, but they were starving for moisture.
I used to run them under the faucet to remove the accumulated salts, but am wondering now with the sphag, how do you flush the salts?
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04-19-2013, 01:28 PM
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Progress Photos!
Ok hope this works. Here are my 2 Phal rescues with their new leaves!
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04-25-2013, 04:55 PM
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WOW - newbie here, but just spent almost 5 hours, 3 cups of tea and two packets of biscuits reading almost this entire thread.
So much information! Eternal gratification to all the contributors x
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04-26-2013, 11:18 AM
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Welcome! How many orchids do you have?
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04-30-2013, 06:16 PM
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Typically flowers on the rebloom spike get smaller and smaller and fewer and fewer. Some Phals will throw a new spike as well, but with the fewer and smaller flowers. The plant never gets a chance to recoup if they're constantly in bloom. A really big vigorous plant, can do this more easily than an immature one. If you want vigorous flowering, you let the plant grow and re-spike.
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05-09-2013, 12:24 PM
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I like this thread, as I am an amatuer orchid lover! I have gotten all my phaels either from Walmaart, or Lowes, and they really needed to come home with me. I want to recue every one i see, as these stores do not take care of them. Mine are all in an east window, and I had them all on big pebble trays, but took them off as summer is coming and here in Iowa, it gets humid. I avoid having air conditioning running, as I don't care for it. I do use a urea free fertilizer, Jacks Classic. One is a 7-5-6, for orchids not in bloom, and the other is bloom booster, 3-9-6. I use the bloom booster on my african violets, which seems to be the best i have found for them. I use to use Schultz, as my mother did, but I have found the Jacks Classic works the best. I would appreciate it feedback on the fertilizer, if it has the right numbers for my phaels.
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05-09-2013, 10:10 PM
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( One of my Orchids )- I got and Orchid in January, and when finished with flowers I cut the spike right above the second node. So now a new spike emerged from the top node and has 4 buds so far. When it's done flowering, I will cut it all the way, to give her a chance to rest for next year.
*I usually don't cut because this year my very 1st Orchid from last year, instead of awaken in Spring for new flowers, SHE GAVE ME 2 BABIES. They are growing fast ( 3 leaves each baby ) and soon roots. So I'm glad I didn't cut the stem last year. I will tho this year. She will need much needed rest.
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