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Old 06-22-2015, 02:35 PM
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My Phal. Mahin hin (equestris x luedde) has been in spike since I got it.

A year and a half ago.

The spike is not entirely stalled- it keeps elongating, at about 17" now- but no hint of buds developing yet. It gets all the light a Phalaenopsis could possibly want.

I'm watching the feedback on Camille's similar post and welcome any thoughts or experience about my stubborn Phal.
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Old 06-22-2015, 03:02 PM
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Not sure what you mean by all the light a phal wants, to me phals have lower light requirements. My phals are in a North facing window and that was too much, I had to put a sheer curtain up. I have good luck with spiking and reblooming.
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Old 06-22-2015, 03:14 PM
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from what I've read different phals can tolerate more light more than others. for instance gigantea can tolerate a lot more light than most phals since it grows high up in the tree canopy only know this because I was going to buy one but bought a mok choi yew instead.

think I read equestris is a low light phal not sure about leudde though.
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Old 06-22-2015, 03:18 PM
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Right about different phals and light requirements. In Orchid wiki it says phal Mahinhin likes partial shade, so maybe it's getting too much light.

Phalaenopsis Mahinhin - Orchids Wiki
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I find that warmth and better light speeds Phals up (as well as most orchids). In the winter, when I was growing in a window, my orchids would take forever to flower but, under those hot T5 lights...wow! And, in the summer, when temps are above 80'F...again, wow!
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I've got 20 or so Phals, species and hybrids, and all of them bloom reliably except Mah hin. A few months back, I moved Mahinhin from the Phal area to shelves with Catt hybrids that bloom well. It's about 2 inches further from the lights than the Catts are.
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I've got 20 or so Phals, species and hybrids, and all of them bloom reliably except Mah hin. A few months back, I moved Mahinhin from the Phal area to shelves with Catt hybrids that bloom well. It's about 2 inches further from the lights than the Catts are.
Do you think more light is helping? Keep us updated. Thanks!
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Funny how both parents are phals from the phillipines. mahinhin is tagalog/filipino word for meek.

Could be coincidental. Regardless I think the flowers on this primary look great
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Regardless I think the flowers on this primary look great
I wish I could find out!
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I wish I could find out!
Here's a sneak peak

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