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Old 01-10-2006, 01:53 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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Default Wow, this Phal is just amazing

Hello again!

The longest was about 9 months !

Claude

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Claude,
How long would your Phal Baldan's Kaleidoscope flower for usually?
Joanna

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Hello Joanna!

I also have a Phal Baldan`s kaleidoscope and it was a reliable
bloomer..... I`m using was because it`s recovering now from a roots rot
..... but doing fine....

Claude


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I just noticed a new spike on a Phal, which wouldn't be anything unusual,
except ...

This Phal (Phal Baldan's Kaleidoscope 'Golden Treasure' AM/AOS) was
bought at a Safeway grocery store on 9/19/2005 in flower on two spikes.
Up until very recently both spikes continued to be in bloom, but now
only one of them has two flowers left after more than a year of
uninterrupted blooming season. This phal is in a transparent pot, so I
can tell that it's root system looks good; furthermore it has nine
healthy leaves including one fairly new one -- so it is a healthy plant.
During this one year that I have had it (and that it has been in bloom),
it has needed to be watered only 12 times, so roughly once a month
watering -- that's about as low maintenance as it gets, right?

And now this Phal has a new spike just starting. It's current flowers
are not going to last much longer, so it will not be in bloom without
any break, but still. Wow!

Does anyone else here have a Phal Baldan's Kaleidoscope? Is it in
general a hybrid that has an exceedingly long lasting blooming season?
or is that a trait that is specific to individual plants?

Joanna