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so Kroger had some interesting orchids for mother's day that I intended to go back for...that I forgot all about until I saw a thread here on clearance orchids at Lowe's XD
so I checked my local Lowe's first this evening, no luck. I'm not sure mine really does discount orchids unless you ask. half their display seems to be half-wilted, bud-blasted or bloomless phals on a regular basis. half price isn't quite the discount I'm hoping for with those.
so I just ran back over to kroger...my heart sank as I saw several orchids with one bloom left each for $17. I scoured the place til a found a handful of bloomless NoIDs in terrible shape...for
TWO DOLLARS EACH?! jackpot!
I came home with three. even if only one lives, one full-size phal for a $6 investment is good. if I end up having to destroy them, $6 for the adventure and learning process wasn't terrible either.
so on to that learning process...
TL;DR:
these phals were seriously in terrible shape. I was on the fence on bringing any home at all. I have them quarantined until I learn more about their condition...what I can see of their roots looks okay (through the clear pot, repotting will commence tomorrow), but their leaves...dear lord.
they all seem to have this condition where spots/streaks on the leaves look akin to a threadbare sock. one even has a hole straight through the leaf. some of them also have some strange discoloration.
pics:
overside
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...s/100_2857.jpg
underside
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...s/100_2858.jpg
discoloration
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...s/100_2861.jpg
hole overside
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...s/100_2859.jpg
hole underside
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...s/100_2860.jpg
hopefully it's nothing serious...let me know, please!