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theloyalplum 08-16-2015 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by orchidsarefun (Post 768073)
I'm keeping this phal seedling on because...........its got more roots than I have ever seen.........hmm, too many roots? Time will tell.....
Its not the fertilizer I use as every other seedling is 'normal'.
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08...d567dc609e.jpg

Your phal wants to be a renanthera. :) It would be interesting if you could breed it so it improves on the longer internodes... my evil genius thoughts are coming back.

OT: There is no such thing as too many roots!

Lady Meera 08-20-2015 09:26 PM

I'm now concerned that the plant maybe dehydrated. I've edited the OP to add a picture that shows how droopy and leathery the leaves are and how they are starting to curl in. I thought maybe it was bc the new roots were piercing so many leaves, but orchidsarefun's beauty above doesn't seem to have that problem.

estación seca 08-21-2015 02:54 AM

Droopy, wrinkled and leathery leaves indicate not enough water. The problem for the grower is figuring out whether there is not enough water, or there are dead roots.

ThePinkCucumber 08-21-2015 04:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by orchidsarefun (Post 768073)
I'm keeping this phal seedling on because...........its got more roots than I have ever seen.........hmm, too many roots? Time will tell.....
Its not the fertilizer I use as every other seedling is 'normal'.

You have a little root village going on there! Love it!

This Side of Paradise 08-21-2015 06:33 AM

Your orchid probably has pulcherrima in it's background. The upright growth is typical in that species.

orchidsarefun 08-21-2015 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by This Side of Paradise (Post 768751)
Your orchid probably has pulcherrima in it's background. The upright growth is typical in that species.

the hybrid consists of 10 species, pulcherrima isn't one of them. Cross is Nobby's Amy x Liu Tuen-Shen.

No-Pro-mwa 08-21-2015 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Lady Meera (Post 768728)
I'm now concerned that the plant maybe dehydrated. I've edited the OP to add a picture that shows how droopy and leathery the leaves are and how they are starting to curl in. I thought maybe it was bc the new roots were piercing so many leaves, but orchidsarefun's beauty above doesn't seem to have that problem.

How many roots are alive down in the pot? If they are then it just needs a good soaking. If not you will need to put it in a smaller pot and let the new roots develop.

Orchidsarefun that is one amazing Phal.

Lady Meera 08-21-2015 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by No-Pro-mwa (Post 768766)
How many roots are alive down in the pot? If they are then it just needs a good soaking. If not you will need to put it in a smaller pot and let the new roots develop.

Orchidsarefun that is one amazing Phal.

I want to say there are at least 5 or 6 roots in the pot. I didn't have to remove them all, but I did remove a lot. I will give it a good soak today and see if that helps. after soaking, how long should I wait to see if it has recovered before I repot in a smaller container? Thanks!

Joseia 08-21-2015 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by estación seca (Post 768047)
You can never be too rich, too good looking or have too many roots.

Lol, that is hilarious! It would be funny to have a tshirt with that printed on it!

bil 08-22-2015 06:29 AM

What media is in the pot?


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