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03-09-2009, 09:24 AM
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The wait is over...finally found replacement Phal.
Two years ago I lost my all time favorite Phal. to a quick spreading black spot that appeared on the outside of the crown. Within 3 days, the plant was gone. I immediately replaced it by spending double the price and paying $30 for shipping and the plant came from Miami, 40 miles from here but I wanted it replaced. It was in spike...a rotting spike...cut the spike down and when I unpotted it, I discovered that the only healthy roots were the aerial ones. The vendor offered to replace it for free (but no refund) but would charge me the $30 for shipping it, again. No deal. The plant survived but the leaves were limp then and never fully recovered. It hasn't spiked since.
Yesterday I went to Lowes to see if the Toulimnias were stocked as Dave mentioned in another post. Couldn't find any but I was close to WalMart and stopped by to see what was doing in the nursery.
There was my replacement...FINALLY!
And I couldn't pass up this cute NoID (Pic 2). I have the same one, only peloric, it's spike growing now. (The peloric pic is from last year).
Golden peoker x Brother fancy - Pic 1 (replacement)
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03-09-2009, 10:02 AM
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I'm happy you managed to find it again! It must have been horrible to watch the original one go downhill so quickly. I can see why you love it, the spots on it are just perfect!! . I got a keiki off my favorite phal, so if one day something happens to the original, I still have a backup of it.
As for the second ones, it looks it might be Baldan's Kaleidoscope, that one is really common. Unless it's something else that looks the same.
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03-09-2009, 10:32 AM
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Love your new babies! The Golden peoker x Brother fancy is really nice!
As to your original one that still has limp leaves and isn't doing anything..........try S/H with it. I recently did this to one of my Phals. that was 'stuck' (wasn't doing anything but sitting there with limp leave) and within 2 days the leaves had perked up and the overall appearance of the plant had improved.
My thought was since it's not happy anyway I might as well "kill it or cure it". Fortunately it looks like I might have cured it.
Al
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03-09-2009, 10:56 AM
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I can definitely see why it was your favorite too! I would love to have one like that someday! Your other new baby is beautiful too. I'm so happy for you!
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03-09-2009, 01:07 PM
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Congrats on finding your replacement!
And that other one! I wouldn't be able to pass it up, or your peloric one!
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03-09-2009, 06:17 PM
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Golden Peoker x Brother Fancy is Brother Redland Spots.
FYI, Chesterfield Orchids has one they are offering for $8. I've been eyeing it.
Pine Ridge Orchids also offers Br Redland Spots.
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03-09-2009, 08:22 PM
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Thanks Nicole and caseydoll!
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Originally Posted by Bird Song Farm
As to your original one that still has limp leaves and isn't doing anything..........try S/H with it. I recently did this to one of my Phals. that was 'stuck' (wasn't doing anything but sitting there with limp leave) and within 2 days the leaves had perked up and the overall appearance of the plant had improved.
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That's a great idea, Al, thanks! I'm going to transfer it tomorrow. I've tried everything and like you say, "kill it or cure it" at this point, makes complete sense.
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Originally Posted by mehitabel
Pine Ridge Orchids also offers Br Redland Spots.
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Thanks mehitabel. Yes, Pine Ridge has been growing this and selling it to all the other nurseries for resale, for years which is probably where the one I found at WalMart, originated from. They're the nursery I bought the first replacement from that was in trouble before I unpacked it. I'll check out Chesterfields too though....I wouldn't mind another one.
Camille, I also think the other is a Baldan's Kaleidoscope but without the tag, it's a NoID!....but again, I think you're right. They're all over Florida now and Baldan Orchids is in Miami.
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03-09-2009, 09:16 PM
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03-09-2009, 09:26 PM
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Holy moly, Doc....another of your gorgeous Phals that you're not gloating about!!! (Howard, I couldn't refrain from that after all the ribbing you gave me in your other thread. )
Nope, not 'Orange Delight' but I think I want one now! Outstanding as always, Doc!
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03-09-2009, 09:32 PM
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Sandy, I love it...it makes coming back here soooo much fun. I truely look foreward to things like this...it makes my day more than the flowers...thank you
And your other flower made me run out to the GH only to realize I have the same beauty....thought mine was a NOID and I now had a name....
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