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Are these healthy Phalaenopsis roots? (with photos)
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What healthy, really nice roots!
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Looks like my other phal is following suit!
Will I have flowers by Christmas? Or will the spike stop growing once the days get too short, and resume growth in spring? Daylength in mid-winter here is only 8 hours...
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The spike will continue growing as long as the temps are above 60*f. Watch that it dries before you water it again. Rot is possible if kept too wet.
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