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04-17-2020, 02:21 PM
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How long do Phalaenopsis orchids bloom?
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04-17-2020, 03:10 PM
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very nice setup
Phals can hold their flowers for a LONG time...i have had them last 4-5 months on lucky plants.
As for the rebloom question, mine all start to put out spike in nov-dec and keep flowering until summer..there are a couple that i have that seem to just keep sending out spikes too, i think that is a combination of a big plant and its genetics
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04-17-2020, 03:46 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DirtyCoconuts
very nice setup
Phals can hold their flowers for a LONG time...i have had them last 4-5 months on lucky plants.
As for the rebloom question, mine all start to put out spike in nov-dec and keep flowering until summer..there are a couple that i have that seem to just keep sending out spikes too, i think that is a combination of a big plant and its genetics
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Thanks! I've taken care of three phals and this is the first one (and indeed first orchid) that has done well. I'll say a little more about my setup if it could help someone else...the plant is in hydroponic clay media (the porous pebbles) in a pot with a drainage hole, situated in a wider reservoir container with a layer of hydroponic solution (more specifically a mix of floragro, florabloom, and floramicro at seedling strength - namely 1.25 ml/quarter teaspoon per gallon of water) extending up to 1/3rd the height of the pot the plant is in. Once a week I rinse the pot out with tap water, dump out the reservoir container, and fill it with new hydroponics solution; I also rotate the plant at that time. A similar protocol (albeit with a nutrient solution twice as potent) is working well for an african violet (blooming vigorously), a pepperomia (also blooming vigorously), a Clivia (growing well, but they bloom in winter), and a chinese evergreen...I wash the soil off the roots, place the plant in hydroponics media, and keep it on seedling level solution with a little less light for the first few weeks to help it adjust.
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04-17-2020, 08:42 PM
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Josh ..... for general details like how long the flowers can last for - for phals or other orchids, you can generally find this sort of information with google. Eg ...... google: 'phal bloom duration', or anything like that.
I think the first hit on the google search will be that "just add ice" company. Don't bother looking at their information, as their ice-cube watering recommendation belongs in the phal abuse category. Some jail time or a meeting with the government authorities will be fitting for them.
Maybe go for other links like Phalaenopsis Orchid Care
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04-17-2020, 09:03 PM
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It depends on the species. Most complex hybrids can bloom for months on end. Personally, mine tend to flower for 3-4 months, but at my university there is a phal in the greenhouse which has been in bloom constantly for the 2 years I have been there! Who knows how long it was in bloom before that!
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04-17-2020, 09:31 PM
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There are so many factors about how long blooms will last on a phalaenopsis. Temperature, species, light, water and a long lists of other factors come into play. I have a phal that was in bloom for at least 8 months and several (species) plants that have only stayed in bloom for a week. So to answer your question, it's hard to know unless it's bloomed for you before or you look up the exact name of the plant and find out based on the information/experience of other growers how long your particular plant normally stays in bloom.
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04-17-2020, 09:53 PM
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I have a Phal hybrid (Baldan's Kaleidoscope) that blooms consistently every October, and the blooms don't finish until May or so. I currently have it in bloom.
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04-18-2020, 12:47 PM
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Flower texture also plays a role in how long a Phal will stay in bloom. Flowers with thick, waxy petals tend to last much longer than thin petaled Phals. In my collection, the longest lasting flowers are about 5 months, and the shortest is 2 months. I'm talking about individual flowers, and not how long a spike lasts (spikes can produce new buds, especially the sequential type Phals)
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