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WhiteRabbit 07-15-2010 09:04 PM

Odd ? broken spike, now 3 new spikes at same location ?
 
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So - Phal No I.d. - my first time breaking a spike :(( After breaking the spike, there now appears to be THREE (!!) new spikes growing right behind the broken one.
Is this usual ? unusual ?
The previous spike on this plant did have several branches on it - so perhaps this is the branching habit causing this - like maybe it is growing the branches that spike would have had, had I not broke the spike ? I'm not complaining, just find it curious ;)

PaphMadMan 07-15-2010 09:34 PM

A little unusual perhaps, but definitely in a good way. You've got a happy plant that just happens to branch easily, growing strongly and making the most of the broken spike. Please show us pictures when it is covered in flowers. Good growing!

marydaniellesantos 07-15-2010 09:40 PM

It does sound unusual... But it looks happy! So maybe it was an older spike, and knew that you didn't mean to break it? Lol.

WhiteRabbit 07-15-2010 09:48 PM

LOL - I got this plant, and it's twin (2 in one pot) at the farmer's market last summer. Mostly I kill Phals quickly - but this was $4 so I thought I would have a go.
It is a happy easy grower and bloomer I guess. This plant - the spike just kept growing and blooming all winter and spring til I repotted a few weeks ago. Then the spike died,, but very soon after it started this new spike which I broke - then this cluster of spikes shortly after breaking the other. I had been watching and hoping for another spike on it (it's twin has two spikes now), but didn't expect a spike from the same leaf axis,, much less 3! Who knew?!

zxyqu 07-16-2010 02:22 PM

If it's branching that easily I can't wait to see the end result. Each will likely branch again as they grow, giving you likely at least 2 branch points, and lots of blooms. Congrats.

nenella 07-16-2010 02:56 PM

WOW! That's amazing! I've never heard or seen this anywhere. Very interesting & unusual. Thanks!
I can't wait to see the spikes grown & flowered. Please do keep us posted on what she does.

WhiteRabbit 07-16-2010 04:37 PM

I will keep you updated - this plant seems to be a sequential bloomer, so I don't think it will have spikes loaded with blooms all at one time, but still could be very nice - interesting at the very least.

Thanks for your comments everyone - I thought this was unusual - but my Phal growing has been mostly limited to killing them :p

nenella 07-16-2010 05:07 PM

I'm dying of curiosity, what colour is it?
& you are obviously getting very good now at growing phals!! Congrats!

WhiteRabbit 07-16-2010 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by nenella (Post 328014)
I'm dying of curiosity, what colour is it?
& you are obviously getting very good now at growing phals!! Congrats!

hehe - aww thanks :blushing: Yes, I think I am figuring out what Phals want finally! This one has the advantage for me of not minding that I keep the house cool in winter - it just kept growing and blooming anyway :)

small blooms, very delicate pink

pix from last year

nenella 07-16-2010 06:06 PM

Very nice! Thanks! it reminds me of equestris. Looking forward to seeing the 3 spikes in bloom & a pic of the whole plant if you have the time.


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