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Old 07-04-2014, 05:10 PM
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Most of my (then) 32 Phals boomed at the usual time last winter; 4 are blooming only now, simply because I found them too late for them to be returned to health in time to boom at the usual time.

I have put up pics of the intense pink mini re breeding.....the other 3 are garden variety, but I like the standard ones as much as some of my more exotic ones.
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Old 07-04-2014, 08:17 PM
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Lovely!
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Old 07-04-2014, 08:24 PM
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Lovely!
Very kind of you, given these are garden variety. But, it does strike me, it isn't bad to have a few bloom much later than the majority! This always happens as they come to me ongoing; again I have never bought a Phal.

I just saw I wrote "boom'.....instead of bloom. But perhaps.... the same thing.

I must stop trying to get work done and follow posts on this site a la fois.
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Old 07-05-2014, 04:11 AM
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Beautiful, nothing wrong with NoID's I love mine

Mine all seem to spike at different times between later winter and now. I have a few spiking now and a few just opening.
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Old 07-05-2014, 01:39 PM
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I agree, nothing wrong with NOIDs. They bring me immense pleasure. I only have a few named ones.

Yours are beautiful. I used to not care for white phals, but I was given one for Christmas last year and they have grown on me quite a bit. I can't wait for mine to rebloom

Enjoy!
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Beautiful, nothing wrong with NoID's I love mine

Mine all seem to spike at different times between later winter and now. I have a few spiking now and a few just opening.
Really interesting! Cause most of mine spike at the same time every year,. I think it must be the temp drop!

Re Phals, all of mine are NOIDS, cause everyone who lives in this seems to buy the most popular.

And I love this, cause it's a very exciting adventure! I have mostly no clue when they come my way, given their condition, when I bring them back and then they eventually get happy enough to bloom, what they will be!

It’s like Xmas morning!!!!!

I just got, I would RATHER have some staggering re the Phals blooming, cause say 33 Phals on the display table is just too much.
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