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Old 11-12-2006, 07:20 PM
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In the wild, the Phal will attach itself to a tree or a limb. It can be found in nature hanging upside down with its roots wrapped around a tree limb. A Phal growing inside a container is not something it does well so it will explore it's surroundings to see if it can move up so to speak.

As was mentioned, be careful to not let it get attached to things. At this one greenhouse, they let a phal attach itself to the work bench and now it's got bunch of roots hanging on for dear life.

Phals are beautiful and rebels too!
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