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Old 03-08-2020, 12:20 PM
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Hi, I moved from Colorado to Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA in July so I haven’t been here for awhile. I am back. It was challenging to move my horses, my cat and my orchids, but all is well.

The orchids survived. All that were in bloom lost their flowers due to stress except for one phal. Now they are spiking and blooming again.

I am concerned about the one phall that never stopped blooming. It was purchased in bad shape, wilted leaves, nearly a year and a half ago at a supermarket in Nov. 2018. It has never been out of bloom. It repotted it last summer. It grows new leaves but they wilt, too. It is a branching type with graceful curved branches and always has a dozen flowers and a dozen buds. I really love it, and I love the graceful curving branches that remind me cherry blossoms. It is prettier to my eye than the straight spikes. BUT it is always dehydrated. Advice?

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