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Great job, FlaCo ![]() 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!! for the photo! I needed that tonight!
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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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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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Wow!! This guy really likes you!
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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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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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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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