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02-10-2010, 09:06 AM
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Latest Phal blooms
I've got about 15 Phals spiking (2 double spikers) and very slowly, this year. I've got about 70-75 Phals with no spikes at all and I'm sure it's because of my experimenting with KeikiPro. (Some keikis that started growing in Sept. have still not grown roots.)
Anyway, here's what blooming in my little part of the world.
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02-10-2010, 09:42 AM
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What a lovely group you have.
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02-10-2010, 11:53 AM
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Wow! Great looking bunch!
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02-10-2010, 04:03 PM
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what a nice group of flowers! its a shame you have so many that didnt spike...you think its because of keiki pro? how so?
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02-10-2010, 05:15 PM
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Beautiful really like #6 its very different.
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02-10-2010, 06:15 PM
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Beautiful! Too bad you have so manny that didn't spike for you!
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02-10-2010, 09:08 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandy4453
I've got about 15 Phals spiking (2 double spikers) and very slowly, this year. I've got about 70-75 Phals with no spikes at all and I'm sure it's because of my experimenting with KeikiPro. (Some keikis that started growing in Sept. have still not grown roots.)
Anyway, here's what blooming in my little part of the world.
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Beautiful blooms, Sandy.
My Phals are behaving the same way. I didn't use Keiki Pro, but I live in Florida too. Out of 11 Phals only 7 have spikes. Only two of the 7 have nice long spikes that should be blooming in the near future. The other 5 have either very short spikes or spikes that are just emerging. Usually all of them are in bloom by mid-February or early March. I suspect the climate might be to blame due to the unseasonably warm weather we had towards the end of the year. My Dens. are acting weird too. Some of them were spiking in November instead of waiting for March or April like they usually do. Now that the weather has changed (gotten cooler) they're blasting their buds.
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02-10-2010, 11:28 PM
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dounoharm, I'm certain the KeikiPro was the reason why a lot of my Phals didn't spike. They were too busy growing keikis on the old spikes. I got tons of keikis from this product and while I have no regrets using it, I'll be much more discriminating when using it next time, or maybe I won't...I'll have to see how bored I get after this blooming season is done.
Have a look at this thread I posted a while back with some of the results from the solution:
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...ason-ever.html
Junebug, I believe you're right. I'm almost willing to bet it was because of the intense heat we had here in Fla. up through November. 7 out of 11 is much better than my odds! We're not alone either. A lot of other members have mentioned the late spiking, blooming their getting also.
Thanks everyone for your coments!
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02-11-2010, 12:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandy4453
dounoharm, I'm certain the KeikiPro was the reason why a lot of my Phals didn't spike. They were too busy growing keikis on the old spikes. I got tons of keikis from this product and while I have no regrets using it, I'll be much more discriminating when using it next time, or maybe I won't...I'll have to see how bored I get after this blooming season is done.
Have a look at this thread I posted a while back with some of the results from the solution:
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...ason-ever.html
Junebug, I believe you're right. I'm almost willing to bet it was because of the intense heat we had here in Fla. up through November. 7 out of 11 is much better than my odds! We're not alone either. A lot of other members have mentioned the late spiking, blooming their getting also.
Thanks everyone for your coments!
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Don't know if there's really any significance, but here are some more things I've observed. The 2 phals with longest spikes are mounted and well established. One of the 2 has 2 spikes. I have a 3rd Phal. (mounted late in the season...healthy, but not established) with no sign of spikes. All my other Phals are grown in pots and all of them outdoors. I remember during the midst of record highs temps we suddenly had a night or two of record lows in the 40's. Maybe this is all it took for the 2 mounted spikers (with roots exposed) to recognize a seasonal change.
After observing my potted Phals lack of progress I decided to leave them outside when the night time temperatures were dipping into the low 40's/high 30's. Their potting media was left dry and within a few days more began spiking. This was before our 2 week freeze. All the chids were brought indoors during that period of time, which I assume only added to their confusion.
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02-11-2010, 10:19 PM
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Lovely collection, Sandy! Nice growing. Does #3 happen to be Baldan's Kaleidoscope?
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