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Old 01-24-2017, 09:09 AM
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I'm new to growing phrag orchids. Iv'e gotten help from members as to how to attend to them properly, thank you members. I'm blown away that this morning when I looked at my orchids my phrag - Don Wimber bloom had just fell of (it did not wilt as most orchids do). There is another bud that is progressing but not ready to flower. My question is: "Is this the way phrag flowers die/replace/generate new flowers or is there something wrong with phrag"? If anyone has an answer or can give me some suggestions I would appreciate your help. I'm including an attachment so you can see the flower. Thanking members in advanced...Zoren....
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Old 01-24-2017, 09:21 AM
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That's normal for pretty much all phrags (that haven't been pollinated). They fall off looking perfectly fresh like that.

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Most phrags are sequential bloomers. This means that new flowers emerge as old flowers fall off, so that there's usually only 1 - 3 flowers open at a time. The exceptions to this are:

1) The long petalled species tend to have all their flowers open at once.
2) Some species/hybrids produce branched spikes, where each branch can have 1 - 3 flowers open at once.

Flowers are short lived compared to a lot of other slipper orchids, and while it varies from plant to plant, and based on environmental conditions, a typical lifespan of an individual flower is often in the 7 - 20 day range (1 - 3 weeks). When flowers fall off, as you noticed, they still look fresh. If you want, you can float the flower pouch up in a dish of water, and it will continue to look good for at least a few more days to a week.
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Old 01-24-2017, 09:49 AM
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Complete agreement with MrHappyRotter - This is normal, and his description of Phrag flowering habits is correct. On a large multi-spike Phrag you can have flowers every month of the year. I would just add, there can also be some time between successive flowers - days, even weeks - so don't cut a spike until it starts to dry up. It may surprise you.
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Old 01-24-2017, 10:04 AM
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yes and if you have a sequential bloomer it usually happens after the new bloom has been open for about a day. Your first reaction is always - what did I do wrong ? - but its perfectly normal and this process seems to be unique to phrags.
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Old 01-24-2017, 10:42 AM
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I want to thank: MrHappyRotter, PahpMadMan and Orchidsarefun, for there quick response to my inquiry about phrag life cycle/behavior. The bud that is mature good like it will flower in about 2wks to a month (looking forward to there flowering). My paphs are also getting ready to open fully very soon. Again thanks to all of you...Zoren...
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