repotted phal watering question

Discussion in 'Orchidaceae (orchids)' started by willvl, Oct 17, 2006.

  1. willvl

    willvl Member

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    i've recently repotted my phal after a substantial root trim due to overwatering... there's now not much of it left (above or below ground) and i've left it quite dry. theres a new root starting to grow but i'm not sure how i should water and or feed it.

    any help with trying to save my phal would b very much appreciated. many thanks
     
  2. globalist1789

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    Watering would depend on the soil. Is it planted in a very fast draining, bark based orchid mix? It should be, otherwise it runs a good risk of rotting again. Let the mix dryout quite a bit between watering, then water well and leave it until it has had time to dry out a bit again.

    Feeding is best with actual orchid food, but i guess you could use any food that is for flowering plants. Once a month ought to be fine, and too little is far better than too much.

    Good?

    M.
     
  3. James D.

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    You should plant it in orchid mix and if it is only one root, i suggestusing a spray bottle to water it by misting, this way the mix won't stay too wet for the sick phal and it will still be getting some water.
     
  4. willvl

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    it's been potted in bark since i recieved it over a year ago, and i've been feeding it with orchid specific food as instruted by my book! so far i've misted it once in a while since i repotted it but generally it's dry.

    I'm just hoping for some way to encourage this 1 root to grow as it's very small (barely more than a bud)!
     
  5. globalist1789

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    I think zapping it with a spray bottle as suggested by James is the best idea.
     
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    terrestrial_man Active Member 10 Years

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    I have to concur with a daily spraying of the plant. Can you control the humidity of the area the plant is in. Keep the plant in at least 60% humidity and at least 65-68 degrees F at night to
    90 degrees F in the day.
    I would recommend a couple of mist sprayers, one with plain water and one with fertilizer added. For fertilizer I would recommend the liquid Miracle Gro and make a solution of 1/2 per gallon of water. This stuff is so safe at this concentration you could use it daily but try every other day.
     

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