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Old 08-18-2022, 04:35 PM
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I wanted to post an update and thank everyone here on OB for the advice with the phal rescue. I was patient (Roberta), used Kelpmax and an inverted baggie over S/H (Ray), and wound up chopping off the trunk (WaterWitchin) after the lower leaves turned yellow and fell off. It took a year, but look -- she's putting out a flower spike! We've got a basal keiki growing THROUGH an existing leaf, and a little leaflet popping out on the other side... but the leaves on top are large and healthy. We've come a long way, baby.

I think she's purple? Hard to remember now. So thank you, all, for helping make the world a little more beautiful.
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Old 08-19-2022, 12:51 AM
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great! nice work!! that looks like a happy plant again, and i am super jealous of folks who grow phals in s/h...

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Nice save! And with that basal growth (not really a keiki, it's part of the plant sharing the root system) , when it gets a little bigger, yet another place where you could get a spike, making an even better display. Looking forward to that spike bursting into bloom in a couple of months or so.
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