I have 4 questions about my phals and would appreciate any information and input.
1 I bought a small phal at lowes that had a spike with a keiki then 2 spikes of flowers. Most of the roots on the keiki had been trimmed, but one has grown long & I tucked it into the pot. Pics attached. Can I leave the keiki like this indefinitely or would it be better to remove it?
2 This double phal is a clearance orchid from lowes that I purchased 9-9-12 and moved to S/H 11-23-12. I didn't make notes on the condition of the roots when i repotted, but it seems healthy and I can see many good looking roots growing up against the S/H pot. This is the first orchid to spike for me and the spike is short. There's only about 10" between the base of the phal and the first bud. It looks even shorter since it started in an inconvenient spot and I have no experience coaxing a spike to grow a certain way or with staking. I'm wondering if the shortness of the spike is an indication that something is/was wrong? Inadequate fertilizer? Trauma from lowes & moving it to S/H? Any opinions?
3 my third phal question is about the position of leaves on different phals. Somehow I got the impression that phal leaves should always be held somewhat erect. Most of my phals have leaves that curl down, but then again most of mine were clearance orchids and I thought that was why. So is it just an individual plant thing or does it depend on the parentage? There's such a drastic difference in the leaves on the phal pictured below which isn't a clearance orchid & the one in question #2 above!
4 my last question is really 2 questions about the leaves on the orchid below. The orchid was a gift purchased from a grocery store. Leaves & roots look good but when I received it the largest leaf on the left was held erect and it has changed position drastically since the new leaf started coming in. Is this normal? Also there is a leaf on the right that has been curled up since I received the orchid. I've never seen this on another phal. Is it normal to have an occasional curly leaf? If not, is it usually caused by something in particular that happens while the leaf is growing? Overall the leaves on this phal seem to go in whatever direction they want. He's certainly not a very tidy looking orchid
Thanks for any & all help with my questions! I really appreciate the chance to pick the brains of people with more knowledge than I.