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Old 02-24-2020, 12:29 AM
DirtyCoconuts DirtyCoconuts is offline
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Forgive an ignorant question but does this vary so much from gigantea that it will not need to be inverted?

I have a teenager of a phal gigantea and I was advised to mount it upside down bc of the leaf size and the possibility for for. Does this not apply to the offspring ?

Clearly a Beautifully grown plant! Well done
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Old 02-24-2020, 05:45 AM
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Forgive an ignorant question but does this vary so much from gigantea that it will not need to be inverted?

I have a teenager of a phal gigantea and I was advised to mount it upside down bc of the leaf size and the possibility for for. Does this not apply to the offspring ?

Clearly a Beautifully grown plant! Well done
At the moment it just looks like a "regular" sized phalaenopsis - I have three gigantea primary hybrid and gigabell looks like a giant.

I never water the leaves of any of my orchids as I live in a cool and cloudy climate and worry about rot.
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