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Old 21-03-2003, 12:32 PM
Ted Byers
 
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Default Sulking phals

"Gene Schurg" wrote in message rthlink.net...
Ted,

If by sulking do you mean the leaves are limp and wrinkled?

No, out of about a dozen phals, only one has a leaf that is slightly
yellow, and slightly wrinkled, and a couple others have lost a leaf in
the past month. All of the rest of the plants' leaves look fine: firm
and green.

By sulking, I mean that they are just sitting there with no new signs
of growth. I knew they'd begin producing inflorescences and flower
buds in the fall, so what I was hoping for, and not seeing, was new
leaves.


To answer your other question about leaf growth.....yes, phals are generally
seasonal growers. They grow leaves during long warm days.....set spikes
when it gets cool.....bloom in the dead of winter and then rest for a few
weeks until the days get warm and long again ....then the cycle starts
again.

I have a few plants that grow leaves all year around. There are always
exceptions.

So then, based on what you and Diana have said, it may be just that it
hasn't gotten warm and humid enough for them to start growing again,
and I shouldn't worry about 'cause they're resting. Right?

Cheers,

Ted