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The Mutant 02-24-2012 08:30 AM

Just a "ooh, look they're planning to bloom" thread.
 
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Hi, it's me again. I can't seem to keep my fingers off the keyboard when they're not busy bullying a Phal or two.

After having started some rather depressing threads about stem rot etc. I just wanted to show you how some of my Phals are doing after being re-potted during bloom. Also, what one of the tiny-whiny P. equestris's planning.
I think listening to your advices about re-potting my Phals whether they're bloom or not, is the best thing I've done. I'm now being rewarded with what looks like a continuing growth of the spikes on my P. "Not Quite a 'Black Jack'" and my P. "Too Big to be a 'Brother Spring Dancer'"

Those who were working on spikes have gone into a bit of; "Whohoo! I got fresh meduim, a bit of TLC, so lets work even faster on this/these spike/s that I have!" phase and so far none has suffered any bud blast. The only ones that have developed yellow leaves are the P. "Not Quite a 'Black Jack'" and P. "Too Big to be a 'Brother Spring Dancer'". I'm not surprised at this development (actually I'm more surprised that's the only setback these two have suffered) since they were quite roughly treated during the re-potting. Oh, who am I trying to fool... I admit it; I forced them into their new pots while listening to the sad sound of roots breaking! So the fact that they look as happy as they do is a darn miracle. :shock:

Oh, before I forget, the Noid with white flowers and pink speckles on it had 25 flowers on a single spike the last time it bloomed. This years meager flower count is due to the neglect they all suffered before I got bitten by the orchid bug.

Also, the one with three spikes has been re-potted now too. Two of its lowest leaves had started to turn yellow in an ugly way, so Ms Paranoid here ripped it out of its pot to check the roots (I do not see stem rot everywhere I turn... *twitch*). I don't think I've ever seen nicer looking roots on any Phal I've owned... :blushing: Feeling slightly silly I re-potted it, but in my very first own home mixed medium (medium to large sized bark, sphagnum, and perlite)! :biggrin: I look forward to monitoring its development!

Blah, blah.. On to the photos!

Discus 02-24-2012 08:40 AM

Nice! Always good when at least some of our plants thank us for our efforts rather than getting sick and sulking! :)

The Mutant 02-24-2012 08:47 AM

It definitely is. :)

I think it's because some of them have a better grasp on who it is that's buying their fertilizer...:evil:

glengary54 02-24-2012 06:21 PM

Mutant, not to alarm you but in the second photo, I see what appears to be mealy bugs near the tip of the spike in two spots.

sweetjblue 02-24-2012 06:30 PM

I think Glen is right on the second pic, looks like mealies. Get out the alcohol and Q-tips!!

You've done really well with their repotting and now you get to reap the rewards! Good Job!

Judi

Paul Mc 02-24-2012 06:41 PM

WOW, incredible eyes glengarry!!!

glengary54 02-24-2012 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Mc (Post 473901)
WOW, incredible eyes glengarry!!!

I've been around orchids for so long both, my own collection and working for a very large breeding operation, I don't miss a thing. Of course I had to put my glasses on to be sure before I said anything.:rofl:

nenella 02-24-2012 07:19 PM

Very pretty looking phals. I agree with 'eagle eyes' Glen and as Judi said Kill those mealies fast wouldn't be surprised if there's more of them lurking. I've been battling for 2 years & they are still appearing from time to time.

Carpe Diem 02-24-2012 07:43 PM

There seem to be 2 more white spots on the stem, left, close to the edge of the picture. So now I know what mealy bugs look like.
Beautiful flowers and a beautiful cat! Blue point Siamese? What is her/his name?

Brenda Aarts 02-24-2012 10:01 PM

Those look to me to be what some call happy sap.....I see several drops in the 2nd picture...i don't think it's mealys.


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