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Old 06-26-2020, 10:40 AM
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... This orchid grows amongst several other phals that are thriving in the same environment, potting media, watering schedule, etc...
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Old 06-26-2020, 05:52 PM
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... This orchid grows amongst several other phals that are thriving in the same environment, potting media, watering schedule, etc...
That's what I mean heheh. You didn't mention any details, including the above.

Eg. ----- indoor/outdoor growing conditions, any mag-cal treatments, any fertiliser treatments, schedule etc.


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There are roots throughout that are nice and green and healthy.
That's really good news. That's a nice sign.

Do the roots remain nice like that? Or any previous signs of degradation (rotting etc - in the past that is)?


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It did suffer some neglect after the birth of my third and fourth child.
Those other orchids suffered the same neglect, but not negatively impacted, right? Just assuming not the same effects.
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