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Originally Posted by Syrinth
No, the second one had been in bloom but was spent which is why my work gave it to me. It then made a bud at my home and bloomed there, although I was forced to change rooms after it first bloomed now that I think about it...
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Touching on what Bob said before, change will upset these plants-- and blooms are often the first thing to go. I don't think you're doing anything wrong, but more info would be helpful-- such as how often you water, fertilize and the amount of light your plants get.
If you are successful in getting the plant to grwo new roots and leaves, I think you'll find that the blooms will last a lot long next time the plant blooms for you. Something else to remember are the genetics of the plant. Some of my phals will bloom seemingly non-stop, while others bless the house with a month or two and then its back to growing new leaves and roots.
Let the plants settle into their new home and try to keep the environment the same-- the only change being how you fertilize and the temps of the room (in an attempt to give the plant a natural beat to the seasons so it knows when to do its next thing).