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paphioboy 6th November 2010 11:27 PM

Re: Trying not to kill my orchid..
 
Quinn, phals are pretty fast growers. All you have to do is keep it warm and moist. They do NOT like the cold. They should grow well indoors (near a bright kitchen window for example). The only problem I see is I think you're plant is potted kinda 'high' in the pot. New roots might not grow from the exposed stem if the surrounding air is dry. Is it possible to repot the plant and reposition it so that it is sitting lower?

paphioboy 6th November 2010 11:30 PM

Re: Trying not to kill my orchid..
 
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Originally Posted by paphioboy (Post 34141)
Quinn, phals are pretty fast growers. All you have to do is keep it warm and moist. They do NOT like the cold. They should grow well indoors (near a bright kitchen window for example). The only problem I see is I think you're plant is potted kinda 'high' in the pot. New roots might not grow from the exposed stem if the surrounding air is dry. Is it possible to repot the plant and reposition it so that it is sitting lower?

This is how low I pot my phal seedlings (front of picture) and to show how fast they grow (3-inch plastic pots):
At the beginning of this year:
http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...y/IMG_6106.jpg
Recently (they are almost reaching flowering size, should flower next year):
http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...y/IMG_0075.jpg

paphioboy 6th November 2010 11:34 PM

Re: Trying not to kill my orchid..
 
Note: Healthy phalaenopsis roots appear slivery-grey with green or purplish tips.

Quinn 7th November 2010 05:00 AM

Re: Trying not to kill my orchid..
 
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Originally Posted by paphioboy (Post 34144)
Note: Healthy phalaenopsis roots appear slivery-grey with green or purplish tips.


Those pictures are very helpful! I covered the roots a bit more after I got the first couple responses on this thread, I'll take an updated picture tomorrow, I think though after seeing these pictures that I probably just need to get a deeper pot. I'm using bark and perlite, is that okay or would you reccomend something different?

paphioboy 7th November 2010 11:31 AM

Re: Trying not to kill my orchid..
 
Bark and perlite should be okay. Best to use medium-coarse grade bark and perlite as phals have quite thick roots and to prevent the medium breaking down too soon (especially when using a deep pot). If using small bark then water sparingly. Once a week/once every 2 weeks (depending on your humidity) should be enough until it puts out new roots.

Quinn 11th November 2010 04:34 PM

Re: Trying not to kill my orchid..
 
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Originally Posted by paphioboy (Post 34153)
Bark and perlite should be okay. Best to use medium-coarse grade bark and perlite as phals have quite thick roots and to prevent the medium breaking down too soon (especially when using a deep pot). If using small bark then water sparingly. Once a week/once every 2 weeks (depending on your humidity) should be enough until it puts out new roots.


Okay, I'll start watering it less, I'm also making sure it stays fairly warm, since it's getting around 35 degrees at night here, it's in my room now which is always at least 60 or so. Do you think I should get a deeper pot? this is after I put more bark in.

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._7223407_n.jpg

paphioboy 11th November 2010 10:24 PM

Re: Trying not to kill my orchid..
 
??? Do you mean Fahrenheit..? Phals do best between 20-30 degrees Celsius...Which is WARM. The pot is big enough. Is it me or do the leaves look on the yellowish side? Or is it because of the camera flash?

Quinn 12th November 2010 01:36 AM

Re: Trying not to kill my orchid..
 
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Originally Posted by paphioboy (Post 34228)
??? Do you mean Fahrenheit..? Phals do best between 20-30 degrees Celsius...Which is WARM. The pot is big enough. Is it me or do the leaves look on the yellowish side? Or is it because of the camera flash?

Yes I meant fahrenheit, sorry I didn't specify >.< our winter is going to be especially cold this year, so I'll do my best but unfortunately our climate is pretty lame. The leaves are not very healthy, but the yellow tone is flash, when I look at them they're green, if somewhat abused looking.

paphioboy 12th November 2010 10:29 AM

Re: Trying not to kill my orchid..
 
Ok... Keep the phal just moist enough to prevent the leaves from desiccating and to encourage new roots to grow and search for moisture. Water more when the weather gets warmer and you can see new leaves developing.

Quinn 12th November 2010 04:51 PM

Re: Trying not to kill my orchid..
 
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Originally Posted by paphioboy (Post 34244)
Ok... Keep the phal just moist enough to prevent the leaves from desiccating and to encourage new roots to grow and search for moisture. Water more when the weather gets warmer and you can see new leaves developing.


Okay, thank you so much for all of your advice =)


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