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Old 07-21-2007, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Gladys47 View Post
I thought it meant the plant was in distress also. Sooo glad to hear I'm wrong. I always just assumed it was 3 plants in one pot. Have not repotted yet as it still has 2 flowers left yet.;} Now I'm gonna be scared when I do. I suppose I should wait for the new growth to get bigger? The medium seeems ok except it's peat moss and I have never used that before. I should wait do you think? Thanks, Gladys
I would recommend waiting until the growth is bigger. Then it won't be as delicate and suceptable to damage as it is now. Gladys, you seem to be well aware the problems wet Phal roots can cause and you sound like you're being careful not to over water, so if anyone will be successful in keeping a Phal in peat for another year until the new growth gets a little bigger, you will. It sounds like you have a vigorously growing Phal so you might not have to wait that long.

Happy Growing!
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