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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 ;) |
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!
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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.
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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?! |
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.
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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. |
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 |
I'm dying of curiosity, what colour is it?
& you are obviously getting very good now at growing phals!! Congrats! |
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small blooms, very delicate pink pix from last year |
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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