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Old 06-10-2008, 12:33 PM
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My saved Phal.

This guy was on the way down. I decided to experiment and got a piece of cork some wet spag. some coco fiber and mounted the Phal with out roots. It was looking very bad but 2 months later after consistent watering it pulled through and now in all of it glory it gives me two aerial roots. The spag dries out by the time I water every morning but it does well like this. I guess it is happy upside (natural position). I don't think I shot any before pictures...but the after will do.
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Old 06-10-2008, 01:30 PM
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The plant sure looks happy now!
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Old 06-10-2008, 01:47 PM
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Oh yea, I couldn't believe it came back with a vengence.
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Old 06-10-2008, 06:52 PM
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Great job, FlaCo That phal. has some gorgeous roots and you can justifiably take the credit
I'm just starting to experiment with mounting my plants...how often do you fertilize them? Do you ever use worm tea?
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Damien!! How cool! I love the fat new juicy roots!! I can't wait to see the blooms! for the photo! I needed that tonight!
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Great rescue. The plant looks very content upside down. Can't wait until it blooms for you.
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Old 06-10-2008, 08:29 PM
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Awesome recovery and great work. I'm trying to salvage a noid catt hybrid of mine...and I think it may be coming back...slowly but surely.
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Old 06-10-2008, 10:00 PM
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Thank you for the kind comments everyone!

I fertilize by pump spray every other with 20-20-20 according to the labels. Worm tea every other week in between the 20-20-20's. I add superthrive once a month to the 20-20-20.

I water it at least ever morning more often if it has been a rough hot day. Upside down really takes minimizes the chances for crown rot, I think...because water doesn't stay in the middle.
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Old 06-10-2008, 10:56 PM
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Sounds like you put a lot of effort in reviving it. The hard work paid off. I haven't experienced crown rot yet, but if I ever do I know what to do. Hang it!!!
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Awesome, and good job! I think the next time I lose all roots on a phal I will try that (which will hopefully not happen again, but who knows, lol).
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Looking great. Keep us updated as it continues to thrive.
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Looking great. Keep us updated as it continues to thrive.
On month from the picture. The thing is pumping and thriving! I think I will never plant any new phals upright again. They love it in this position.
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Wow!! This guy really likes you! Nice job, and thanks for the update. I love hearing how these things work out.
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Your not kidding Damien, that looks great. I think you will be so pleased when it flowers. Thanks for updating.
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Damien I LOVE mounting my phals to cork with spraghum. Mine dry out completely overnight as well but they are thriving. I have never thought of using it as a rescue mode, but since I have a potted phal starting to fail I just might try it. Heaven knows sprag and bag doesn't work!

Can't wait to see your flowers!
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It's much improved! Maybe consider pumping up the air circulation to cut down on the leaf spotting? I find these sorts "saves" teach me so much about growing in my particular conditions. It's really useful for the longterm.
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It's much improved! Maybe consider pumping up the air circulation to cut down on the leaf spotting? I find these sorts "saves" teach me so much about growing in my particular conditions. It's really useful for the longterm.
Thanks for the heads up Kevin, I will move it up to the mid to top section of my shelf.

PhalPal, this was purely experimental and there were moments where I thought it wouldn't make it (early on)...with wrinkled leaves and such...but I suppose that was only because of th orginal root rot.
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Such a difference between pic "A" and pic "B" I choose "B" by far. You did an awesome job with this Phal. I have yet to mount a Phal, but this shows that they like it!
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I took Kevin's advice and moved the Phal to a higher position on my orchid shelf. So far the spotting hasn't reappeared . Thanks Kevin!

Here are some pictures.
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Another update. (For Jenny)

It survived and is thanking me for my kindness!
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That's great! I likehow the spike is sooo straight. If I could only get one to be that good. lol
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Wow, look at all those nice leaves and roots. You have done a great job. Nice spike too!
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Holy Cow look at that thing !!!

The orchid gods are uber pleased with this one.

I can't wait to see the blooms.
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That's cool, Damien!
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