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Phalenopsis Orchid
My orchid did not bloom for 3 years. I learned a trick with Aluminum Foil
and a piece of card board. I noticed my plant would turn towards the light and I had to constantly turn it around, trying to keep it upright. So I tried taping a piece of card board with aluminum foil on it and it worked better than I thought. My orchid started blooming! It's been blooming since April and hasn't stopped yet. Now the leaves on the bottom are turning yellow and some of the stalks are growing leaves with roots. What do I do now? Do I re-pot the orchid? Do I snip off the new growth and pot it? Please help me because I am a novice to orchids and I really love mine and don't want to end up killing it. |
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"cabonilla" wrote ... My orchid did not bloom for 3 years. I learned a trick with Aluminum Foil and a piece of card board. I noticed my plant would turn towards the light and I had to constantly turn it around, trying to keep it upright. So I tried taping a piece of card board with aluminum foil on it and it worked better than I thought. My orchid started blooming! It's been blooming since April and hasn't stopped yet. Now the leaves on the bottom are turning yellow and some of the stalks are growing leaves with roots. What do I do now? Do I re-pot the orchid? Do I snip off the new growth and pot it? Please help me because I am a novice to orchids and I really love mine and don't want to end up killing it. After 3 years or so it probably does need repotting although with those Orchids most of the roots are probably outside the pot anyway. You need to get the correct type of compost, very open and free draining, perhaps a trip to an orchid nursery might be worth the effort, don't use too big a pot. Small plantlets growing on the flowering stem often happens with Phals, pot them up when they have made good root growth and if you can bend the flower spike over so they root whilst still attached to the mother plant so much the better. -- Regards Bob Hobden 17mls W. of London.UK |
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Phalenopsis Orchid
Great I will do that. Thank you!!
Bob Hobden wrote: My orchid did not bloom for 3 years. I learned a trick with Aluminum Foil and a piece of card board. I noticed my plant would turn towards the [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] Please help me because I am a novice to orchids and I really love mine and don't want to end up killing it. After 3 years or so it probably does need repotting although with those Orchids most of the roots are probably outside the pot anyway. You need to get the correct type of compost, very open and free draining, perhaps a trip to an orchid nursery might be worth the effort, don't use too big a pot. Small plantlets growing on the flowering stem often happens with Phals, pot them up when they have made good root growth and if you can bend the flower spike over so they root whilst still attached to the mother plant so much the better. -- Message posted via HomeKB.com http://www.homekb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/gardens/200708/1 |
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