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Originally Posted by matthewoc
I too have a phal with a node like this. Any thoughts?
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I cross-posted this in the beginners section as well and got plenty of good answers. It's just an "excited" node.
I believe that this Phal is an extremely happy one and tries to grow as much as possible with everything it can grow with, be it nodes, leaves, roots, spikes or blooms.
I've never come across such a healthy looking specimen before.
You can read the answers here:
What's this? A mutated Phal node?
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Originally Posted by camille1585
ANOTHER Phal??? You mean that you didn't get enough of a fix from your 6 new ones?
I view uncontrolled orchid buying as something more akin to a drug addiction, rather than a disease. Virus doesn't give you intense cravings for orchids!
I used to fall for Phals all the time, after all I live in the Noid capital of the world, where that they are absolutely everywhere and dirt cheap.
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IT IS
NEVER ENOUGH! *pants heavily while looking completely insane*
This virus obviously does, or it could be that I'm suffering from
both YAP/YAO and a Phal addiction. That sound more probable actually.
But I have a plan to get rid of one, maybe two of the Noids I like the least. I think my sister would be very happy to receive one or two Phals from me (what her husband's reaction will be is a completely different subject). I don't want to but I need to plan ahead for my future invasion of different varieties of Phal equestris. I still have plenty of space though.
I mean I haven't even started to put them in hanging pots yet and I've only filled one of my windows (yes, my windows are quite large considering they take up the entire western wall of my flat).