I bought a couple of nice Matsui Phals. last year. I went to the Web site to find a contact to see whether I could get IDs. It says prominently on the Web site they won't ID plants.
So Galeopetalum "Trader Joe's" here is getting rid of it's flowers, unfortunately. I have no idea what it initially started spiking, I image not long before it was shipped over to the Trader Joe's near me, but it's held the flowers for however long it was arriving at the Trader Joe's plus 4 weeks, so it's likely the correct time to be getting rid of the flowers.
Should I wait a couple more days to cut to the flower stalk, and then repot it?
So Galeopetalum "Trader Joe's" here is getting rid of it's flowers, unfortunately. I have no idea what it initially started spiking, I image not long before it was shipped over to the Trader Joe's near me, but it's held the flowers for however long it was arriving at the Trader Joe's plus 4 weeks, so it's likely the correct time to be getting rid of the flowers.
Should I wait a couple more days to cut to the flower stalk, and then repot it?
What's the rush? If it is showing new growth, a good time to repot. If it isn't and the medium isn't a disaster, you can wait a bit. Zygos do like to be on the damp side.
What's the rush? If it is showing new growth, a good time to repot. If it isn't and the medium isn't a disaster, you can wait a bit. Zygos do like to be on the damp side.
I just think it'd be more comfy in a bigger pot and fresher medium.
I haven't seen any new leaves or pseudobulbs yet, or at least I haven't looked close enough to notice any. I have seen some root growth. I'll look again tonight.
Root growth is the "pot me now" trigger, new roots adjust to their new medium. (New growth is often an easy to see indicator for root growth, but if you can actually see the roots, better because it's the rotos we're after) Choose pot for about 2 year's growth no more.