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Old 08-13-2022, 07:08 PM
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My dad's been growing phals forever, but apparently could never get this one to rebloom - couldn't even remember the color. A while after I started growing, he gave it me - see if you can do something with it or compost! Happy to report that after 7 months of grow lights and diligent watering, it put up a spike and I have 7 and counting buttery yellow blooms.

While I have your eyes, it does have one bottom leaf that has dried up and will eventually fall off - I think it's just old leaves given how many happy new roots this is producing. But I've included a pic in case someone else looks at it and diagnoses a problem.
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Looks very happy. There’s nothing I’d be worried about. I’ve noticed a few of mine will loose the oldest leaf after a flush of new roots grow, and I suspect that in many cases it’s partly to do with how many roots have grown through the area where the leaf connects to the stem.
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Nice flowering.

When was it last repotted?
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Beautiful! I suspect the grow lights had a lot to do with it. It's hard to give Phals the duration of light that they want (like 12 hours a day) with only natural light unless you live in the tropics. They'll grow with less but tend to not bloom.
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That was worth waiting for! Nice job on getting it to bloom. I learned that the addition of supplemental lighting, even in a room that I thought was getting plenty of natural light, made a big difference in reblooming for me.
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Nice flowering.

When was it last repotted?
I have no idea, likely 3-5 years ago. It's in 4" terra cotta and only has one root coming out bottom, so I've been inclined to leave alone.
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Few media last more than 2-3 years in good shape. After it finishes flowering I suggest you repot it. In the mean time glance over a sticky thread here. From the left yellow menu choose Forums then Beginners. Near to top is The Phal abuse stops here.
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