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boothbay 19-05-2005 11:09 PM

new Phalaenopsis
 
I just bought yesterday a beautiful orchid from Lowes. It came in a 4.5
pot. with 3 opened flowers and 4 buds. I have it in my kitchen which
gets humidity ( from cooking ) and bright light. I noticed today that
the 3 flowers seem to be drooping. I touch the top of the pot and it
seemed dry, so i watered it. as far as fertilizer, I have no idea when
it was done. Is this typical of an orchid acting this way in new
evironement? Should I fertilize it and with what reading? I have 15-3-15
and 20-20-20

[email protected] 20-05-2005 05:40 AM

Hi, what window do you have it in? Facing what direction? How bout
temperature fluctuations in your kitchen like when you cook. I keep
mine in an east window with a fan going and they're doing great. Tell
us how your taking care of your plant and we'll do the rest .....newbie
here also......do a google search on Phal. care and good luck....Burr


boothbay 20-05-2005 02:04 PM

wrote:
Hi, what window do you have it in? Facing what direction? How bout
temperature fluctuations in your kitchen like when you cook. I keep
mine in an east window with a fan going and they're doing great. Tell
us how your taking care of your plant and we'll do the rest .....newbie
here also......do a google search on Phal. care and good luck....Burr

I have it in a bright northeast window. Temperature in the 60-70 range.
Its still spring here in NYC. I have it next to another phala plant
that I had purchased a couple of weeks ago, and that one seems normal to
me. I'm treating it the same way. The new plant blooms stems are
drooping, which in turn does not make the blooms exposed as they should.
I have it on a pebble saucer for humidity purposes. Watered it
thoroughly the first time. The other one never had to use a fan so
far...and its doing great. I even fertilized once. wait till summer here
for fan use.

Diana Kulaga 20-05-2005 09:50 PM

If I am reading you correctly, the flower spike is not supported properly.
Put a wood or metal stake (fresh or sterilized, not directly from another
plant) into the pot near the spike and tie the spike (gently) to the stake
with twist ties or other material such as floral tape.

The plant may simply be sulking due to the new environment.

Diana



Kenni Judd 22-05-2005 11:41 PM

Or, the plant may be sulking due to the former environment at Lowe's ...
There are some very general care instructions on our website that might help
you. If they don't answer all your questions, ask again, either here or
directly. Good growing,
--
Kenni Judd
Juno Beach Orchids
http://www.jborchids.com

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
ink.net...
If I am reading you correctly, the flower spike is not supported properly.
Put a wood or metal stake (fresh or sterilized, not directly from another
plant) into the pot near the spike and tie the spike (gently) to the stake
with twist ties or other material such as floral tape.

The plant may simply be sulking due to the new environment.

Diana






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