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Old 07-06-2006, 06:32 PM
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I looked at your photo. You have a mature Phalaenopsis plant not a Kiki which is hawaiian for baby.

Your pot is about right for the orchid. Phals are not as fussy about size as other orchids.

The slight green in the roots is moisture so there is enough water. All orchid roots will dry to white/grey and change to green when watered.

Go easy on the water, it sounds as you have been about right do not increase the watering.

The plant has been moved while in bud. It may develope flowers or may drop them. It is out of your hands now so let's hope for the best.
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