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Alien Phalaenopsis found growing in Maine
The pictures will tell the story. I'd just like to know if anyone else has had this happen.
Leave it to me to get a weird-o! Two pictures in this album.... Al http://www.orchidboard.com/community...hp?photo=14415 |
What is 'weird' about it ? :scratchhead:
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Well, maybe nothing I guess. I've just never read or heard of a brand new spike (not an old one that has been cut back) throwing out two keikis and buds at the same time. Don't new spikes usualy have buds, then bloom and then you can cut the spike back to hopefully grow keikis or a blossom branch?
And a new crown/keiki? coming out of the center of the plant.....it's never had crown rot.. But then, that's why I posted it, to learn..:biggrin: AL |
Ahh .. your Phal is now a foliage orchid and will no longer bloom flowers ... that is a terminal spike
Check out these past threads - http://www.orchidboard.com/community...terminal+spike http://www.orchidboard.com/community...nal-spike.html http://www.orchidboard.com/community...nal-spike.html and this article - HAS YOUR PHALAENOPSIS "GONE TUBULAR"? (TheMondayGarden.com) |
Hi Dorothy, that's not a foliage chid. If you check the picture carefully, you'll see the spike is growing from the side, and that the crown is still fine
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Back to the drawing board :roll:
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Whew, it almost made it to the compost heap!
Al:rofl: |
That's freaky looking Al! I have one with a double crown that's pretty freaky too. You have one very confused plant! Might be one of the side effects of over cloning things.:hmm
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But if you get too discouraged, you can "toss out" one of those keiki's my way! :blushing: |
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