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Hello Mervin! Thank you for responding back. I hope your Phalaenopsis recovers and will be as beautiful as shown here.
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I would be pleased if you would keep us informed. There are many new growers here who would gain a lot of insight on how to save compromised plants. Thanks.
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It is almost a year now since this thread. How is your plant? Did it bloom? Has it grown larger?
Mat - yes it did flowered and after all the flowers withered, I repotted it.
Phal gigantea
---------- Post added at 08:25 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:13 PM ----------
This is how it look like after the set back.
Had to trim off part of one leaf and a hole on the other due to rot
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