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Old 07-10-2017, 09:12 PM
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I've had this for a few years now, hasn't rebloomed since the 1 it came with faded. Have learned more about them, and feel she is doing much better now, but I have a question regarding its roots, is this fuzz normal???. I like seeing the roots growing the way that they are, but with my limited orchid experience ive never seen "hairy" roots!
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Old 07-10-2017, 09:28 PM
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Hairy roots are absolutely normal for Paphs.
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Old 07-10-2017, 09:50 PM
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Thank you. Ever since I started watering her more often, she really seems to be doing much better. The original growth, from which the only bloom came from, died off very quickly about 6 months ago. I kind of freaked out, then learned it can happen with Paphs, not sure if it's a common trait though. I fertilize the same as the rest of my orchids at 25ppm N at each watering, also receives a bi monthly shot of Kelpmax and Inocucor. I've been gradually getting more light to her also, to the point where there is dappled sunlight first thing in the morning. I really hope I get another bloom! Wish I'd kept the tag, or at least had a photo still. It was a single, enormous bloom with some white, yellow, and shades of brown, that stayed around for almost 2 months after i brought it home
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