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bellina9 02-15-2008 05:55 PM

How can I get this guy to spike??
 
I bought a NOID dtps as a rescue in a plastic bag in August. It had finished flowering about 3 weeks prier to me purchasing it. It now has roots galore and is putting up its 10th left. What should I do to help it to flower? colder temps at night? more fertilizer? Should I just keep doing what I'm doing and just be patient? :hmm

Thanks for any imput :)

OrchidTess 02-16-2008 07:26 AM

If you bought it as a stressed plant then I would let it get as many leaves and roots as it can and then this winter there's a good chance it will bloom for you.

Brooke 02-16-2008 01:29 PM

With Doritis in the background, it might be a summer bloomer. And yes, patience.

Brooke

Ross 02-16-2008 01:33 PM

In answer to your question, the most common way to initiate spike production in Phals and their hybrids is a brief winter cool down, usually at night. By cool, upper 50s to lower 60s (F)

bellina9 02-17-2008 08:19 PM

ahhh summer bloomer. I knew that alot of phals bloom in the winter, and some of mine have. That makes since.

I feel that its gotten some cold weather.. down in the 50s but it hasn't been under alot of light so that could also effect it.

Thanks for the help!

philoserenus 02-18-2008 02:53 AM

even though they might have bloom cycles, mines usually bloom 2 times a year, they develop at the end of winter (like now) and then last until the beginning of the summer and then they develop around in fall again for very early winter. essentially my phal dun really take a break ^^

but definitely a lot of patience, and just let it do wat it wants ^^ itz happy when it blooms

quiltergal 02-18-2008 03:33 AM

I have a Dtps. that started developing it's spike about 3 weeks ago. It's about a month behind my standard phals. They're all in the same spot, same media, same everything. :scratchhead: I think last year it bloomed in late February early March.

mehitabel 02-18-2008 07:32 PM

Hi, bellina. A number of phal specialists recommend increasing the light level 50% as a way of inducing spikes. See the notes on blooming here by Peter Lin

A Beginner Guide to Grow and to Flower The Moth Orchid

If your NOID dtps has a lot of doritis in it, that would be especially true, as it's increasing light that is said to induce blooming in summer bloomers.

Also, dtps can take a bit more light than phals without doritis.


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