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Chris Savas 07-12-2008 09:08 PM

Yellow phal. leaves - Yellow Phal. (Small).JPG [01/01]
 
Hi, all,

I have had this phal. for just over three years. It has bloomed each year,
but this year, it is developing yellowing in the leaves. Other phals. that I
have are not showing any of this yellowing in the leaves. All plants are
grown under 50% shade cloth.

I don't see any insect evidence anywhere on the leaves, top or botton. The
roots are quite turgid.

I would appreciate any suggestions.

Chris in Central Florida
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wendy7 09-12-2008 06:18 PM

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Hi there Chris, I don't think you will get any answers here as most of the
group
has moved over to Kye's private server 121.208.41.84 under orchids.pictures.
I would be curious to know what you have learned as to me it looks like too
much
sunlight?
Cheers Wendy
"Chris Savas" wrote in message
g.com...
Hi, all,

I have had this phal. for just over three years. It has bloomed each
year,
but this year, it is developing yellowing in the leaves. Other phals.
that I
have are not showing any of this yellowing in the leaves. All plants are
grown under 50% shade cloth.

I don't see any insect evidence anywhere on the leaves, top or botton.
The
roots are quite turgid.

I would appreciate any suggestions.

Chris in Central Florida
(remove the not from address to respond directly.)



Chris Savas 10-12-2008 12:04 AM

Yellow phal. leaves - Yellow Phal. (Small).JPG [01/01]
 
Thanks for the info, but how does one go to Kye's private server
121.208.41.84?

Chris


"Wendy7" wrote in message
...
Hi there Chris, I don't think you will get any answers here as most of the
group
has moved over to Kye's private server 121.208.41.84 under
orchids.pictures.
I would be curious to know what you have learned as to me it looks like
too much
sunlight?
Cheers Wendy
"Chris Savas" wrote in message
g.com...
Hi, all,

I have had this phal. for just over three years. It has bloomed each
year,
but this year, it is developing yellowing in the leaves. Other phals.
that I
have are not showing any of this yellowing in the leaves. All plants are
grown under 50% shade cloth.

I don't see any insect evidence anywhere on the leaves, top or botton.
The
roots are quite turgid.

I would appreciate any suggestions.

Chris in Central Florida
(remove the not from address to respond directly.)





wendy7 10-12-2008 01:04 AM

Yellow phal. leaves - Yellow Phal. (Small).JPG [01/01]
 
I have Vista & use Windows Mail so click on
Tools/Accounts/Add/Newsgroup/ etc & type in the numbers
in the NNTP server window section.
Someone posted instructions for Outlook Express it may have been Ray?
Cheers Wendy

"Chris Savas" wrote in message
g.com...
Thanks for the info, but how does one go to Kye's private server
121.208.41.84?

Chris


"Wendy7" wrote in message
...
Hi there Chris, I don't think you will get any answers here as most of
the group
has moved over to Kye's private server 121.208.41.84 under
orchids.pictures.
I would be curious to know what you have learned as to me it looks like
too much
sunlight?
Cheers Wendy
"Chris Savas" wrote in message
g.com...
Hi, all,

I have had this phal. for just over three years. It has bloomed each
year,
but this year, it is developing yellowing in the leaves. Other phals.
that I
have are not showing any of this yellowing in the leaves. All plants
are
grown under 50% shade cloth.

I don't see any insect evidence anywhere on the leaves, top or botton.
The
roots are quite turgid.

I would appreciate any suggestions.

Chris in Central Florida
(remove the not from address to respond directly.)






Peter Cliff 10-12-2008 09:14 AM

Yellow phal. leaves - Yellow Phal. (Small).JPG [01/01]
 
Hi Chris

Probably a stupid suggestion - but do you feed the plant as it looks as
though it could do with a few good dinners?

Good luck

Peter
--
Peter Cliff



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