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Fam. Castrodad- Borrero 26-05-2004 07:02 AM

Phal keikei question
 
Hi guys, I have a Phal (no name) I bought from Home Depot about two years
ago that once it finished flowering started to very slowly form a keikei at
the tip of the spike. The thing is that was over a year ago, and while it
has 3 leaves (working on a 4th) it has yet to develop any roots. Is this
normal? Is there anything I can do to give the plant a little knudge to
start forming roots??

Also, since that flowering, it has not rebloomed. In over two years!! It has
been growing new leaves (dropped about two in the process) and it looks and
feels strong but no new blooms. Can the no-root keikei be influencing this?

Thanks in advance.


--
Angel Castrodad
Carolina, Puerto Rico




Susan Erickson 26-05-2004 03:04 PM

Phal keikei question
 
On Wed, 26 May 2004 01:48:46 -0400, "Fam. Castrodad- Borrero"
wrote:

Also, since that flowering, it has not rebloomed. In over two years!! It has
been growing new leaves (dropped about two in the process) and it looks and
feels strong but no new blooms. Can the no-root keikei be influencing this?

Thanks in advance.


Do you have a temperature change between day and night? Most
Phal's will not initiate a spike with out at least a 10 degree
differential.

Keiki roots sometimes are very slow. A rooting compound could be
applied. A bit of sphagnum moss can be attached to the keiki
where it is or the keiki could be fastened to rest just above a
small pot filled with sphagnum. You need to keep the moss damp.

Good luck.

SuE
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