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Old 07-22-2013, 01:05 PM
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Thank you everyone for responding to my repotting question.

My question arises because alot of these new roots are growing out- not downward. I dont know if I should guide them downward by repotting my Phal. I was told that this could mean that the air is dry and they (the roots) are searching for moisture in the air. I dont know how true that is because i cant find anything online that confirms this.

I just really want this Phal to be happy and i hope i'm not doing anything wrong.
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Old 07-22-2013, 01:08 PM
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Thank you everyone for responding to my repotting question.

My question arises because alot of these new roots are growing out- not downward. I dont know if I should guide them downward by repotting my Phal. I was told that this could mean that the air is dry and they (the roots) are searching for moisture in the air. I dont know how true that is because i cant find anything online that confirms this.

I just really want this Phal to be happy and i hope i'm not doing anything wrong.
It's normal for them to do that. If you're going to repot and haven't yet, you can soak the roots a little to make them more pliable and guide them into the new medium if you so desire. But as orchids generally grow on the trunks of trees, their roots are exposed to the air basically all the time. Their root are designed to catch nutrients and moisture from rain and then dry quickly. I wouldn't worry too much about it if they are throwing out roots. Just mist them so they don't get too dry.
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Old 07-29-2013, 12:28 PM
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It's normal for them to do that. If you're going to repot and haven't yet, you can soak the roots a little to make them more pliable and guide them into the new medium if you so desire. But as orchids generally grow on the trunks of trees, their roots are exposed to the air basically all the time. Their root are designed to catch nutrients and moisture from rain and then dry quickly. I wouldn't worry too much about it if they are throwing out roots. Just mist them so they don't get too dry.

thanks so much! i appreciate everyones help!
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Old 07-31-2013, 04:54 PM
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I have a grocery store phal that has been doing really well. It's been in bloom for a good couple of months. Lately, however, I've been wondering if there's something strange going on with it's leaves. First of all they are pretty thin limp. But they seem to be the right color or maybe just a tad on the light side. Secondly, there are two very long leaves on each side at the top that are so long and heavy they hold the smaller leaves down under them. The leaves are smooth. One leaf at the top (a bigger one) is kind of twisted and wrinkly. Any thoughts? I'm a total newb.

Not sure how to successfully upload pics. Tried linking to imgur but it says post denied.

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Old 07-31-2013, 05:26 PM
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I have a grocery store phal that has been doing really well. It's been in bloom for a good couple of months. Lately, however, I've been wondering if there's something strange going on with it's leaves. First of all they are pretty thin limp. But they seem to be the right color or maybe just a tad on the light side. Secondly, there are two very long leaves on each side at the top that are so long and heavy they hold the smaller leaves down under them. The leaves are smooth. One leaf at the top (a bigger one) is kind of twisted and wrinkly. Any thoughts? I'm a total newb.

Not sure how to successfully upload pics. Tried linking to imgur but it says post denied.
You have to post 5 posts before you can upload pictures. Is it in moss? Are its roots okay, have you examined them?
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Old 07-31-2013, 05:30 PM
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You have to post 5 posts before you can upload pictures. Is it in moss? Are its roots okay, have you examined them?
Ah that makes sense. It is not in moss. It's in Miracle Grow Orchid Mix: Coarse Blend. The roots looked great the last time I had them out of the pot (unfortunately my first mistake was putting it in a pot I couldn't see through).
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Old 07-31-2013, 05:39 PM
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Ah that makes sense. It is not in moss. It's in Miracle Grow Orchid Mix: Coarse Blend. The roots looked great the last time I had them out of the pot (unfortunately my first mistake was putting it in a pot I couldn't see through).
If it's a phalaenopsis, I have seen many, many orchids die from that mix It's too soil-y for them and it suffocates their roots. They are better off in bark mix. If you have a Lowes or Home Depot near by, BetterGro has an orchid mix that is bark, perlite and charcoal that is pretty cheap you can pot your guy into. I think you might have your problem bc the roots might be rotting from too much moisture and there aren't enough left to support the entirety of the plant and its flowers. Might ought to take it out and have a look.
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