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02-19-2015, 01:05 PM
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New Leaf
Watering my phals this morning and found this on one of them which had just finished blooming. I had cut the flower spike half an inch from the second node a couple of weeks ago hoping to get it rebloom. Instead, it got a new leaf.
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with luck you'll get lots of new root growth soon
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A new leaf is still a good thing!
yes, sorry if I wasn't clear. its that usually with my phals roots start growing like crazy after the start of a new leaf.
maybe its my seaweed feed I dunno.
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