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Old 06-02-2008, 07:16 PM
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My phalaenopssis that has 8 buds about 3 weeks away from opening blasted the first bud on the stem!! can this happen randomly for no reason? It hasent been moved, or subjected to different temperature, or been placed near... oh my it IS near something ripening... ok... that may be the reason... I just realized this AS I am writing thing... (this is breaking news folks ) My phal is right next to one of those ornamental pepper plants that you purchase in the fall. anywyas, it has two small peppers that are turning orange.... could that be the reason for the bud drop? I moved it just now.
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Old 06-03-2008, 01:57 AM
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It might be. I think ripening fruit would give off more methane than peppers, but it's a possibility. Perhaps methane combined with lethal pepper fumes did it!
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I can't help with an answer only tell you that I have a species phal that the first three buds on the spike blasted. The fourth is now a day or so away from opening. Same thing as yours, no change in anything as far as placement, watering, temp, etc. I don't have anything *ripening* tho......

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I can't help with an answer only tell you that I have a species phal that the first three buds on the spike blasted. The fourth is now a day or so away from opening. Same thing as yours, no change in anything as far as placement, watering, temp, etc. I don't have anything *ripening* tho......

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I feel your pain!!
Ughhh.... its all happy, and it gets its daily misting, and how does it reward me? by dropping one of its buds!!! SHAME on you phal... shame...!!!!!! haha
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Old 06-03-2008, 09:06 AM
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I have only a few phals and until recently struggled to flower them ,due to the cool conditions we have here in winter .Without fail the buds would turn yellow and drop off . A friend suggested I repot them into styrafoam pots and mist them with water containing a trace of seaweed fertilizer or a flower booster , the waters temperature is important ,and it should be at around 20 degrees centigrade. So , not holding out much hope ,I did as he said for one plant And it has flowered!! And carried the flowers for nearly two months . I am now going to try this with the others.

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Old 06-03-2008, 09:12 AM
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The pepper could be it. Peppers ARE fruit, and will produce ethylene gas, a ripening catalyst.
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Old 06-03-2008, 09:17 AM
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Here is a pic of my phallie flower it could be better but at least it is a start!
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Here is a pic of my phallie flower it could be better but at least it is a start!
Yay! at least it flowered!!

--too bad its hard to grow phals where you live, I love all orchids, but many don't bloom that long, so I use phals to tide me over until the other orchids are in bloom.
Thanks for the tip! Hope you can flower phals now
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The pepper could be it. Peppers ARE fruit, and will produce ethylene gas, a ripening catalyst.
I moved the pepper plant, and the bud was only beginning to look slightly orange/pinkish. Do you think I moved it in time for the other 7 buds to fully develop?
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Old 06-03-2008, 09:45 AM
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Only time will tell.

Ethylene doesn't necessarily ruin flowers or blast buds, it just speeds up the aging. In fruits, it increases action of enzymes that make the fruit sweet and soft (ripe).
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