@ WhiteRabbit: Thanks!
There was just one mealy bug - big, round and fluffy, as if it was their Godfather
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Got rid of it on the spot, but there couldn't be only one. I've isolated the plant, and it's now under constant supervision.
@ Joann: Thanks!
@ Rosie: Thanks!
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... They seem to be sold in Europe with horrid moss core inside the bark...
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Thats' exactly what hapened with one Phal. But I bought it right after I started keeping track of waterings, and I noticed that it stayed wet for a suspiciously long time. I repotted it, and now it's in IC.
@Carol: Yes, I've learned a lot. But one needs both knowledge and experience, and the later usually takes a lot of time and mistakes. Fortunately for me, I benefitted from the huge collective experience of the OrchidBoard community. THANKS everybody
@Phal_NooB:
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Fingers crossed for your first rebloom!
If any problem or question, search the OB forum and don't hesitate to ask! I did - and it payed off. Great community!
@tucker85: Thanks!
A white Phalaenopsis was my first love in the orchid world
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I will focus on the successes, that's for sure. Growing orchids is all about enjoying outmost beauty and being positive. And I believe that admitting one's failures (and learning from them) is bound to increase the success rate.