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Old 12-04-2003, 03:56 PM
dusty
 
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Default Sick Phal Was:Heating Pads, etc.

Nell wrote in :

Sorry, haven't been around this week to receive replies to this thread
that I started. Thanks, Larry, for your input.

Now I have another question.

I have a phal that is not looking so hot. It is the only one of my
phals that has so many of its roots outside the pot. And they're long.

It is the oldest of my plants but up until a month or so ago it was
doing fine. It bloomed this year and the last four blooms are still on
the plant.

However, the whole thing seems to have gone limp. The blooms are limp.
The leaves are limp. The leaves have lines in them from tip to base and
look very sick indeed. However another leaf is growing up in the centre
that looks healthy so far.

I mist my phals every morning, concentrating on getting the spray on the
exposed roots. Have I been doing something wrong? I have stopped
misting the sick one for a week or more now but it hasn't helped.

Anyone got any ideas? Do I need to be repotting?
Norma


Hummmm..... Some thoughts that may help.
Sounds like one of those plants I pick off the $2 shelf at BORG (Big Orange
Retail Giant).
I have found that when a phal does this it has lost it's root system or is
not getting enough water.
The roots you mention outside the pot, are they solid? Do they turn green
after you mist them? Checking for live roots here.
It has been my experience that a simple misting is not enough water
especially if you have low humidity. (The water dries before the roots have
time to absorb it.)
I only use misting on plants with no roots, once it has roots it goes on
the shelf that gets a good watering twice weekly.

If you have live roots I would put this plant in a pot large enough to
contain them if you can. I like coconut fiber but will use most any other
orchid media especially if I find it dirt cheap.

Hope this helps
Dusty

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