That's usually an indication that something in the cultural conditions has
turned less-favorable. Try analyzing that a bit, and you'll probably figure
it out for yourself.
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"boochap" wrote in message
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i have a phal in my office, about 2~3month ago a new spike started to grow
from the old one which was cut back by myself more than 3months ago.
This was followed by a second new spike about a month ago. But i notice
that
both the new spikes seem to have stopped growing longer after extending
about 4~5cm from the old spike. There is sign of drying out at the
tips...but is this normal?
if not, how cold i rectify this? how long typically does it take for the
spike to grow to flowering?
Appreciate the advise...thanks!!