Thread: Phal - Problem
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Old 10-30-2006, 12:50 AM
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Reports are that phals can take repotting just about any time. I don't think you will hurt their spiking if you want to check them as well. In the conditions I grow my phals they only get watered every other week at most and seem to do very well. Better to go too long than too short. If you go too long you will notice the leaves start to sag a bit, but they will perk quickly back up when watered. You might want to try Cynthia's concept (sticky on this forum) of using a bamboo skewer to determine when they need to be watered.
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