Your new shoot should eventually blossom. Watching the stem lengthen and develop buds is exciting.
The phals whose blooms are spent should bloom again. If the stems have turned to dried sticks, just cut them off near the base. New bloom spikes will form. You would expect them to be in bloom roughly about the same time each year. Most phals will bloom once a year, but more and more hybrids will re-bloom the same year. It just depends on the variety that you have.
If you have had them a couple of years and they still have not flowered, they may not be getting enough light, may benefit from re-potting, or need feeding. But a flowerless life? Not at all. It is always exciting when you rebloom your plants...you did it right...Yeaaah!
By the way, WELCOME to OB!
Last edited by sucuz; 10-06-2009 at 04:32 PM..
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