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Old 01-09-2007, 09:15 PM
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I knew that would get your attention .
I ment Phal. bondage
This is what I do if a spike is comming up under a leaf tie the leaf up then position the plant so spike gets over head light when tall enough the spike is staked . Don't forget to untie leaf once it is clear. or you get a funny looking leaf . . Gin
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Old 01-09-2007, 09:41 PM
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Thanks for the tip, Gin ...


and I opened this thread thinking I'd be able to use my awesome powers
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Well thats interesting!!!! I'm always afraid to break the leaves on my Phals!
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Old 01-09-2007, 11:17 PM
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Once mature it does not seem to be a problem , would not try it if it was a tender not mature leaf.
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Got my attention! At least is was about Phal, so I was not dissapointed a second time.
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Oh my gosh keeping us moderators/admin's attention huh Gin ...good job and I think we all passed the test, just that I am slower, cable is acting up so I tail the crew.

But that is a great idea, have my phal in this same position but wish I would have known/thought about it 2 weeks ago...still gonna try it because I am still dealing with it hangin' out straight...tks again...
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Well, that worked! We're all checking out your post

You don't find that when you untie the leaf it pushes the spike? How long would the spike need to be?

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Since we're talking about hints to make our 'chids look their best, here's one I learned from a professional grower/friend:
To make all blooms stand out on their own instead of crowding each other, you can "train" them using little bits of cotton. Just tuck a little piece between the buds/blooms. After a few hours, you'll see a slight difference...if you need more space, do it again with a little more cotton. DO NOT force them into postion, the cotton will gently nudge them into the direction you want.

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Right on Sue, I do that to little spikes , right now it is a Baptistonia the Spag. settled in the basket putting the plant to low , I put cotton under the spikes , also works on trapped spikes on the intergenitics .
About the question from Lin hopefully the spike will change direction making it go up instead of straight out , works sometimes . Sometimes not .
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Right on Sue, I do that to little spikes , right now it is a Baptistonia the Spag. settled in the basket putting the plant to low , I put cotton under the spikes , also works on trapped spikes on the intergenitics .
About the question from Lin hopefully the spike will change direction making it go up instead of straight out , works sometimes . Sometimes not .
Gin, I've had pretty good luck with Phal spikes by turning the pot so that spike is growing away from light. This makes it bend in other direction (phototropism) and I keep doing this till the spike starts to set the flower buds. After that cease turning it since the flowers may open upside down if you keep turning it!
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