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| The green nubs could be new roots or new canes. Without a picture it will be hard to know now. You will know soon though. You are also right that a phal type Den will send flower spikes from the top of the cane. As for the mini Phal, if there are two crowns then you have two separate plants. They do not have multiple growths like a Den. It could be a basal keiki or the grower simply put to small plants in the same pot. When repotting you want to take the same care with the roots as you would if it was a single plant. You might try soaking it (after out of the pot) to soften the roots so it will be easier to separate them. If you have pictures of either it will be easier to give more accurate advice.
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| New growth on Den | Stefka | Orchid Care Cultivation | 8 | 10-25-2007 01:40 AM |
| Mltssa. repot time? | Vivienne | Orchid Care Cultivation | 4 | 06-29-2007 01:52 PM |
| Phal--multiple growth | kim | Newbie Questions | 7 | 06-10-2007 11:40 AM |
| To Repot or not to repot, that is the question! | Jaydiggity21 | Orchid Care Cultivation | 9 | 06-02-2007 01:39 AM |
| repot and/or prune roots? | wisechild9 | Orchid Care Cultivation | 4 | 10-22-2006 06:39 PM |
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