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Old 04-06-2014, 02:46 PM
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My Phals all have been doing great. Lots of new root growth, new leafs and spikes.
Being so new to Orchids I'm always wondering about them. Well, some root tips have changed a lighter green color. Is this a problem? I water every 10 days with fresh then fertilizer. They are in a bright indirect north facing window. Attached is a picture of root tips
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Old 04-06-2014, 03:48 PM
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You have a nice healthy growing root tip. Some Phals also have a reddish brown colored root tip but both colors are normal.

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Old 04-06-2014, 04:29 PM
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Thank you. I just wasn't sure if the roots were getting lighter because of an issue. Glad to hear they look normal
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Light is the determining factor as to whether or not they get that reddish-brown pigmentation on the root tips.

The more light, the darker it is.

Otherwise, it is fine, as mentioned.
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CLWheeler, where in Oceanside are you? I'm in Encinitas and used to live on West and Cleveland until recently. Do you attend the Palomar Orchid Club by any chance? If not please let me invite you to attend. 1st Wednesday of the month at the Lake San Marcos club house. I'll take you there next meeting. We are having our annual auction and sale in May. Let me know if you can make it.
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James,
I'd love to be a part of the Palomar Orchid Club. I live by the municipal golf course off Douglas
Thanks, Cathy

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The root tips were reddish-brown to start and turned a green. Is that Ok?
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Yes that is ok. Color also depends on the variety of the plant. When roots have grown as much as they need to they all turn green. A root will only grow so far and then the plants energy is turned toward producing new roots and the older roots stop growing and turn to storing energy and moisture. If you would like more info on the Palomar Orchid Club, go to our website. We are a very active club with many advantages. We meet at the Lake San Marcos Country Club the 1st Wednesday of every month. We have guest speakers from all over the orchid world with raffles of really good orchids and a host of wonderful folks. Lots of info on growing orchids. I hope you can come. Next meeting will be a mock up of our annual orchid auction and sale. It will be a very interesting meeting. If you need a ride please let me know. 760-212-3631.
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I hope I can make the meeting on the 7th. It depends on my husband getting home to watch our 16 month old son. He's a handfull and I'm not sure if it would be ok to bring him.
Checked out the clubs website. I'm excited you showed me a local Orchid club
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Hope you can make it.
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Light is the determining factor as to whether or not they get that reddish-brown pigmentation on the root tips.

The more light, the darker it is.

Otherwise, it is fine, as mentioned.

Sorry this is not true. Some Phal roots are green regardless of how much light you give them and some will never turn green. That root type will be a gray-ish color and the root tip will be brown.

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