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lauraeli 07-23-2014 08:26 PM

Third flower spike
 
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This NOID phal just got done with two very beautiful, full flower spikes. The last flower fell less than a week ago. It has been in flower for months...so, why is it growing another spike from the bottom? Just being generous??

Less weird, I also have a secondary spike growing on my phal snowflake (fourth pic). I got it with two broken flower spikes so I guess it is intent on giving me a show :-) and my equestris is ALMOST there (last pic).

orchidsarefun 07-23-2014 08:37 PM

Congrats, you are giving your plants optimum cultural conditions - and getting rewarded with repeated displays !

judith_arquette 07-23-2014 09:20 PM

The first few pics look like new root growth to me...still a great thing :)

lauraeli 07-23-2014 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by judith_arquette (Post 695712)
The first few pics look like new root growth to me...still a great thing :)

It is hard to see in the pictures. It has a mitten shape. It didnt strike me as a root at all, even when I first glanced at it. It looks completely different. But as it grows out a bit it will be more obvious.

james mickelso 07-23-2014 11:52 PM

A keiki.

lauraeli 07-23-2014 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by james mickelso (Post 695732)
A keiki.

Where?

james mickelso 07-23-2014 11:55 PM

Very seldom have I seen a flower spike lower than the last one. But I have seen lots of keikis come from below flower spikes.

lauraeli 07-24-2014 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by james mickelso (Post 695735)
Very seldom have I seen a flower spike lower than the last one. But I have seen lots of keikis come from below flower spikes.

It looks just like a flower spike, from looking at pictures! But, I cannot find a similar example of a keiki.

What reason would a perfectly happy phal have for putting out a keiki?

james mickelso 07-24-2014 12:14 AM

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Keikis are not a sign of impending doom nor unhappiness with the world. They come when the plant's program tells it to. Phals as with some other monopodial orchids propagate in this manner. I have a phal that has put out three keikis and the mother is still fat and happy. I just have not seen too many phals produce spikes below the last spikes. But lots of keikis which in infancy look just like spikes. I too was thrilled when this little tyke started to throw what I hoped would be a spike. Then another, and another. Alas they were all keikis. A spike usually has that mitten look and the end is fatter than a keiki. A keiki has a pointier end.

james mickelso 07-24-2014 12:18 AM

But ya know what? No what? I sure hope it's a spike. I love flowers. And I love the feeling when you get them.


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