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Phal question
Hi all,
Finally split the desert of Phoenix and took a vow of poverty in San Diego. Yahoo! I can grow outside now..ain't life grand... Anyway, my nice neighbor gave me a phal that is planted in a mix of coir and sphagnum moss. It just finished blooming, and is healthy enough...but I note that two of the leaves are a bit 'water logged' in appearance. Might it be sun burn or root related? A few mushy roots, but most are plump and green. I've never seen an orchid planted in a plastic bag before....definitely time to re-pot. Ideas? Thanks in advance! |
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Hi Eric:
Use an east window along with lights on cloudy days-the phal. might of been in a plastic bag as to maybe not give up a pot? Here's some websites (cut those dead roots off, use rainwater and dump that overflo tray.) www.Robert-bedard.com/orchids/phal_culture www.imagine123.com/orchidtips good luck.....Burr |
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