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RosieC 07-03-2009 04:10 PM

Two Phals starting to bloom.
 
My NOID Phals are nothing special, but are still a joy every time they flower. :biggrin:

Just now I have two of them opening buds at the same time.

The white one was a discount one with a broken flower stem and just two physically damaged flowers left. A side spike started soon after I brought it home and has finally openned two new flowers with two more buds still growing. :biggrin:

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The second I've had over a year now and this is the third time it's been in flower for me. This is the one some of you may have seen me showing pictures of the roots, because I repotted it while the spike was growing and squeezed it's huge mass or roots back in to the original pot (it should have gone up at least one size if not two).

It didn't miss a beat with the repotting and the main spike has THREE side spikes all forming buds as well as a second spike. The first flower on the main spike has opened (although I expect it to go wider) and a second is just starting to open. The shots are not the clearest but I quite like the shot of the part open bud. I'm really hoping that this 'chid can hold it's ealiest flowers until all the stems and side stems are fully open, because it should be quite a display. :biggrin:

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lostonthebeach 07-03-2009 05:19 PM

"My NOID Phals are nothing special, but are still a joy every time they flower. "

Rosie,
They look plenty special to me.

WhiteRabbit 07-03-2009 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lostonthebeach (Post 236802)
"My NOID Phals are nothing special, but are still a joy every time they flower. "

Rosie,
They look plenty special to me.

:iagree:
lovely!

Leisurely 07-03-2009 05:45 PM

Rosie, they are beautiful and they are very special. All of mine are quitting and it is time to cut spikes and re-pot.

nenella 07-03-2009 05:48 PM

So do I Agree!!!! It's already a big challenge to make them re-bloom and a 3rd spike in a year is a fantastic achievement! well done Rosie!
Very Good growing! your plant is obviously very
happy !!!!!
I have a noid looks exactly like your first photo,
which I haven't seen in flower since before january 2007 it's is in spike/flower @ the moment (she "fell off" the furniture - thanks to 2 playful kittens.... :) she since developped a basal keiki which has finally got a spike & is in flower, after 2 1/2 years!

RosieC 07-04-2009 04:33 AM

Thanks Guys :blushing:

A third bud is opening on the first one this morning :biggrin:

jim blanford 07-04-2009 11:38 AM

WOW!!! Thats great Rosie, looks like those plants are getting a lot of TLC....... Jim.

quiltergal 07-04-2009 12:19 PM

Very nice Rosie! There is just something classic and beautiful about a white Phal. :) You're obviously doing a great job growing them.

dgenovese1 07-04-2009 01:09 PM

Hi Rosie,
They are both beautiful indeed! :D

Congratulations on getting them to bloom so frequently...that is quite a talent! :nod:

RosieC 07-04-2009 01:41 PM

Thanks everyone

Quote:

Originally Posted by dgenovese1 (Post 237077)
Hi Rosie,
They are both beautiful indeed! :D

Congratulations on getting them to bloom so frequently...that is quite a talent! :nod:

Thanks David, but I'm not sure it's a talent. After the first flowers last year it was triggered to spike again in a cold snap we had in September and flowered over Christmas. Then another cold snap this spring triggered spiking again on this one and on one which is currently in the recovery ward (so I removed the spike on that one).

This plant has grown SO much in the last year. It seems to be one of those which can grow roots, leaves and flowers all at the same time.


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