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My Phalaenopsis !

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mikey4444 | 09:10 Sat 07th Oct 2017 | ChatterBank
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I have bought may of these orchids in the past, but have never managed to get them to re-flower again. But a very cheap one, I bought from Home Bargains earlier this year, has now produced this marvellous 6 inch flower spike, despite all the neglect that I have shown it.

So, I am not sure what I have done right this time, but whatever it is, it seems to have worked !
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A friend bought me an orchid for my 40th back in January. I scarceley ever do anything to it and yet it contines to bear flowers. It just sits on the kitchen windowsill looking down the garden.
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Nomercy....this has produced a wonderful show of white flowers until a couple of months ago. But only a week ago, it started to show this new flower spike, just like the text books say they should !

I am so proud....like a new father !
Congratulations Mikey... I am in a similar boat when it comes to cultivating flowers- perhaps its just down to pot luck!
I've killed my orchid in the bathroom due to the propellant in an aerosol I have been using.

I'm hoping if I cut back the flower stems I'm hoping it will recover in time.
I've had my "cheap" one a while. Tip I was told is to snip off flower stalk after flowering.
By the way, thats a good excuse to get out of doing the gardening....sorry darling, I would do but my phalaenopsis is playing up again- perhaps I need to go for a lie down?!
I don't like all the dusty looking roots. I groan inwardly when someone buys me one of those types of orchid. They are very difficult to kill off!
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Bob....that is exactly what I did, when the flower spike was going yellow....maybe that is the secret !
See my tip above on how to kill a phaelenopsis Tilly.

I can assure you it works :-(
I have a couple that were given to us as house warming gifts 7 years ago, they seem indestructible as I let them dry out and so on but still they flower. I do cut of bits after flowering and I have repotted them twice as one actually split the pot it was in. I also have a Christmas cactus that's about 20 years old, it's looked terminal a few times through being too dry or wet but it's fine now.

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