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Old 20-09-2003, 02:19 AM
MD
 
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Default mini phal question...

Thank you, that was just what I needed1

MD

From: "K Barrett"
Organization: Comcast Online
Newsgroups: rec.gardens.orchids
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 01:02:05 GMT
Subject: mini phal question...

That's now registered. Its Phal Malibu Minute. I love those multi flora
phals.

Anyway, you wait till the roots are a bit longer then you cut it off with a
sterile blade and pot it up. You can stake the inflorescence in teh mean
time.

IIRC the rule of thumb is a total of 3 inches of root... so 6 roots @ 1/2
inch or 3 roots @ 1 inch. Something like that.

But remember rules are made to be broken, so if it feels right to pot the
keikis up, do so. Or cut the spike and toss it out, *G*!

K Barrett
"MD" wrote in message ...
I have a mini phal- Be Tris X zumi pixie...I got several here in north
county san diego and they are really nice little producers. I have a few

in
coco husks and slatted boxes, and one on a grape vine base root.

The thing is, one has formed several keikis and I have no idea what to do.
The keikis are only about 3/4" long at this point, but this is a small

plant
and normally this would be flowering. So, what do I do with the keikis?

My
concern is that they will outgrow the florescence they are growing on. Is
there a time and a way to remove these?

Other than that no problem with the plants.

TIA

MD
(who hates the traffic here in north county but loves how the orchids

grow.)