Quote:
Originally Posted by Orchidgirl83
I think that the changes like this are due to how much light the plant is getting as the spike and buds are developing, and fertilizer nutrients may have something to do with it too.
Edit: By the way, it is very pretty (I seem to have a thing for spotty phals).
|
Yes, growing conditions probably do play into the morphing of the flower. The room can get up to 90°F days, down to 60° in summer nights, and then the winter temps are around 70° high to 57° low.
Since it is a rapid rebloomer it has formed spikes in all sorts of weather.
It is just the only one out of my modest collection that does this amazing feat.
I like spotty phals, too. I love the big polka dot harlequins and always have to restrain myself from buying yet another one.
Am I correct that this is a cross between two different species? The smaller 'wild-type'* flower is so different from the other big and mini phal shapes.
*my nomenclature, one not necessarily accurate.