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Old 11-15-2015, 10:16 PM
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Hello everyone;

I have problems with my Den Phals bud blasting. I have made sure they are not in any kind of draft.... no fluctuating temperature changes..... I water them the same all the time, but when they put our a spike, it all goes well until the buds start to develop past the mitten look and then from the bottom they keep blasting one by one up the stem. I had 3 flower spikes on one and out of the three spikes I managed 3 flowers. I don't understand why????
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Old 11-15-2015, 10:31 PM
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I have the same problem, at least on one of my two plants. The other is doing OK at the moment.

I'm not much help but it seems if I move it at all, then they blast. Are you keeping it in a fairly warm place? I think mine is kept a bit cooler than they like. They are warm growers. So I have moved mine to a heat mat for the winter since it is cool in the greenhouse, But I just had a spike and lost 3 or 4 of the 7 buds to blasting.

Hopefully someone will give you (and me) some tips.
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Old 11-16-2015, 12:09 AM
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Some of the Phal-type Dens are fussy about being moved. For many years, I had one that, every time I moved it inside for the winter or outside for the summer, it would drop a few bottom leaves. It did not like drastic temperature or light changes. I have had others that haven't been fussy at all. No idea.
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Old 11-16-2015, 03:33 PM
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I had it in a west facing window that has a light diffuser on it (the stick on kind that lowers the intensity of the sun) and it was doing wonderful but there is a heat register above it and I was afraid that if I left it there the buds would blast, so I moved it only about 3 feet from the window where no heat would be blowing on it. Shortly after that I noticed the buds starting to blast.
I guess maybe I should not have moved it. I was always told a change in temperature can cause bud blasting, which is why the heat register worried me.
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Old 11-16-2015, 10:22 PM
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I had it in a west facing window that has a light diffuser on it (the stick on kind that lowers the intensity of the sun) and it was doing wonderful but there is a heat register above it and I was afraid that if I left it there the buds would blast, so I moved it only about 3 feet from the window where no heat would be blowing on it. Shortly after that I noticed the buds starting to blast.
I guess maybe I should not have moved it. I was always told a change in temperature can cause bud blasting, which is why the heat register worried me.
Thank you for helping...
Talk about fussy! It wasn't Den. Enobi Purple 'Splash' by any chance was it? That's the one for me that is so darn picky.

Could the register blast still be getting it and actually be the cause? Or is it too cool by the window now?
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Old 11-17-2015, 12:12 AM
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Hopefully, it will soon start a new spike or two for you.

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Talk about fussy! It wasn't Den. Enobi Purple 'Splash' by any chance was it? That's the one for me that is so darn picky.
Good to know. I actually have thought about buying one of these. I really wonder what is in the breeding that makes some of them such drama queens while others can be knocked out of the pot a few times, moved around at will and never miss a beat? I have had both types.
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I have D. Burana Stripe and D. Kiyoshi Izumi x Jacquelyn Concert that were shipped in spike from Hawaii to Phoenix in October. They went into my sunroom, where daytime temperatures gradually decreased from above 100 F then to about 75 F now, and there was no bud loss. So it may be that some hybrids are much more touchy.
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Old 11-17-2015, 01:38 AM
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Thank you for all the input...
This particular Den Phal that blasted most of its buds is a NOID.... the one right beside it, I believe to be Polar Ice, which only lost one minute bud and they are side by side in the same light, the same conditions and watered the same. The plant is in gorgeous health and thriving. Every time it blooms I get bud blast, so likely from the helpful advice I've received... it may just be a touchy variety. Wish I knew the name of it.
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Hopefully, it will soon start a new spike or two for you.


Good to know. I actually have thought about buying one of these. I really wonder what is in the breeding that makes some of them such drama queens while others can be knocked out of the pot a few times, moved around at will and never miss a beat? I have had both types.
I know a few people who grow Enobi Purple beautifully so it may be just me and my conditions, but I really struggle with bud blast on it. It's gorgeous so worth a gamble to try it.
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I have D. Burana Stripe and D. Kiyoshi Izumi x Jacquelyn Concert that were shipped in spike from Hawaii to Phoenix in October. They went into my sunroom, where daytime temperatures gradually decreased from above 100 F then to about 75 F now, and there was no bud loss. So it may be that some hybrids are much more touchy.
I have a Dendrobium Kauai Evening Song 'Grape Fragrance' that never missed a beat when I potted it into LECA and when it got knocked over a few times. Some of them are very easy-going. I have found that they have a more difficult time adjusting for me when I receive them from Hawaii in late autumn/winter. They really resent leaving Hawaii and coming to Ohio at that time of year (not that I blame them).
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